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Volume XLV
Published by
The Annual Staff
Editor - Kathy Kline
Advisor - Mr. Marvin Webb
MEDINA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
420 East Union Street
Medina, Ohio 44256
MEDINIAN 1968
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR-
enjoying restful moments
jumping on the bandwagon
igniting school spirit
studying in the library
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FOREWORD
Medina Senior High School offers its sudents
unlimited opportunities in order that they may
grow in many ways during their four years
here.
There are opportunities for self-expression
through music, drama, and art; intellectual
stimulation by way of research for advanced
courses; learning by teaching others in the tu-
torial program; or, acquiring marketable skills
through the vocational programs.
MHS also provides unlimited opportunities
for appreciation of the simple things such as
hearing a sparkling laugh, a whisper in study
hall, a squeal in biology, or a melodious chord
from the music wing; seeing a freshman on his
first day, tears as the scoreboard declares de-
feat, a couple holding hands, a coach s side-
lines frustrations, or, seniors making that last
trek down the halls; doing homework on time,
building a float, decorating for the prom, typ-
ing a friend's term paper; or, just being a part
of the school by standing in clustered groups,
cheering at ball games, dancing at canteens,
canvassing for scholarship funds, or carting in
canned food for the annual Christmas canned
food drive.
Yes, there are opportunities— for those who
wish to seize theme— opportunities that will
prepare the student to enter the adult world
at graduation time.
In this volume, the MEDINIAN staff pre-
sents for you a closer look at these Opportuni-
ties Unlimited."
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR-
taking field trips
eating lunch with congenial friends
cheering teams to victory
waiting for the evening bus
goofing off in study hall
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CONTENTS
Academics
Administration and Staff . .
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. . 18
. 34
Underclassmen
. 54
Athletics
. 74
Musical Groups
102
Special Events
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Organizations
116
Awards and Graduation . .
146
Advertising
. 157
Index
188
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR-
exhibiting pride in school awards
trodding the crowded stairs
extolling "Bees are Best"
competing in class events
meeting personalities
displaying fads and fashions
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Modern teaching equipment has changed the face of the
language classrooms.
8
Languages, as everyone knows, play a major role in achieving better
communications between countries. With such modern aides as the lan-
guage lab, MHS students are learning to be the diplomats of tomorrow.
Languages include studies in German, Latin, French, and Spanish, to give
each student the choice he desires.
English, a required course for every student in the first three years,
can also be made interesting. English projects, such as those by the seniors,
have helped make the times of the past come alive. The student is able
to acquire a solid knowledge of lands abroad, as well attaining the basics
of grammar and spelling.
Speech and dramatics, is a course often ignored when thoughts of
language courses arise. An elective, speech offers the student interested
in pursuing the finer points of debate, dramatics, and public speaking,
a good background. In the course of the year, plays were written and
produced, the art of makeup studied, and a wide range of speeches
written and presented to the individual classes.
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Science and math
courses teach
organization of
facts into
meaningful
relationships
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Medina offers its students an
opportunity to obtain a taste of
each of the principal sciences: bi-
ology, physical science, chemis-
try, and physics. Through biology,
sophomores evolve a theory of
the origin, development, struc-
ture, and functions of plants and
animals; through chemistry as
juniors, an understanding of the
composition of substances; and,
through physics as seniors, a
knowledge of the phenomena of
matter and energy. It is through
this study and laboratory work
which changes facts in print to
reality that the students are able
to meet a scientific future confi-
dently.
Math courses enable the stu-
dents to understand some of the
sciences more fully. There is a
variety of math offered here,
from algebra I and geometry to
trigonometry and calculus. This
year, a computer has been added
to the equipment of the math de-
partment, and has fascinated
many students. Some students
have even written programs for
it.
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Medina’s superb fine arts department affords
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countless opportunities to think and perform creatively
Music and art are tal-
ents no well-rounded
person can afford not to
refine. Medina's fine arts
department excels in en-
couraging interests in all
forms of beauty, from a
perfect note to an oil
portrait. The marching
band provides entertain-
ment at football games
after long, hard days of
practice. The concert and
pep bands have also
added to our enjoyment
and prestige.
This year the art class-
es have kept not only
the showcases full of
their work, but also the
halls and lobby. Besides
this active creating,
there are courses which
seek to develop an ap-
preciation for the fine
arts through historical
background.
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Vocational courses build basic
skills and business aptitudes
The Home Economics department is one that is
often overlooked when it comes to praise. In this
department, the girls are taught all of the fine arts
of homemaking, and their interest in building good
and stable homes is encouraged. Home Economics
has been added this year to the curriculum as a
vocational course, based on the same standards as
DE and DCT.
Business education courses afford, not only un-
limited opportunity for students planning to pursue
a career in business, but also offer personal-use sub-
jects, such as personal typing and notehand which
aid in improving study habits.
Boys have found industrial arts and mechanical
drawing not only interesting but fun. In the machine
shop, they are able to tinker with engines and learn
valuable things about machines.
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15
Social studies department produces true citizens
In order to produce these responsi-
ble citizens, the social studies depart-
ment gives a basic background of
the histories and governments of dif-
ferent countries. Special attention is
given to the United States in studying
civics, economics, and American his-
tory. These subjects are highlighted
by films, maps, and charts. In class-
rooms, discussions were long and
heated as the Presidential election
presented many points for arguments.
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ADMINISTRATION • STAFF • STUDENTS
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Robert A. Hedrick— Superintendent
B.S., Ed., Defiance College
M.S., Ed., Indiana University
Alvalyn R. Larson— School Psychologist
B.S., Ed., University of Miami
M.A., Akron University
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Seated:
Robert A. Hedrick
Superintendent
Ralph Waite
President
Miss F. C. Veverka
Clerk
Standing:
Cal Wible
Leonard Morse
Robert E. Smith
E. W. P. Smith
Vice-President
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initiates many changes
Robert W. Dague— Assistant Principal
B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College
M.A., Columbia University
Augie Rios— Principal
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University
M.E., Kent State University
Robert Peters
Dean of Boys
B.S., Ohio U
M.A., West
Virginia U
M ary Jane Smith
Dean of Girls
B.S., Western
Michigan
M.A., Kent State
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Row 1: Mr. Webb, Mr. Platz, and Mrs.
Hubbard. Row 2: Mr. Alexander and
Miss Chur. Row 3: Mr. Bosler and Miss
Smith.
Marvin W. Webb
Business Education
B.S.Ed., Ohio University
Rollie Platz
Driver Education
B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Kent State
Mary Hubbard
Librarian
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan
B.S., Western Reserve
T. J. Alexander
Chemistry
B.S., Ohio State
Robin B. Chur
Physical Science
B.A., Muskingum College
Stan Bosler
Speech
B.A., College of Wooster
Carolyn M. Smith
English
B.S.Ed., Ohio University
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MHS teachers encourage students to utilize opportunities
Row 7: Miss Lawrence, Mr.
Weygandt, and Mr. Corbus.
Row 2: Miss Huddle. Row 3:
Mrs. Neptune and Mr. Swing-
lish.
Patricia Lawrence
Physical Education
B.S.Ed., Miami U
Dale Weygandt
Physical Education
B.A., College of Wooster
M.S., Indiana University
Kenneth Corbus
History
B.S., Ohio State
Rebecca C. Huddle
Social Studies
B.S.Ed., Ohio State
Jeanette Neptune
English
B.A., Baldwin-Wallace
Joseph S. Swinglish
Physical Science
B.S.Ed., California State
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Susan D. Hornberger
Vocational Home Economics
B.S.Ed., Kent State
Janies Mougey
Music
B.S.Ed., Ohio Northern
Larry Pilarski
Social Studies
B.S.Ed., Kent State
Skilled teachers
Column 1: Mr. Tibbits, Miss Hornberger, and
Mr. Mougey. Column 2: Mr. Pilarski and Mr.
H. Evans. Column 3: Mr. Minick and Mrs. Porter.
Harl L. Evans
Social Studies
B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Ohio U
James Minick
Mathematics
B.S., Penn State
Fay A. Porter
Mathematics
B.A., Baldwin-Wallace
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widen perspective
Column 1:
Column 2:
Column 3:
Hamm.
Mr. Walker and Mr. Vandersal.
Mr. Eisenmann and Mr. Brewer.
Mr. Millor, Mr. Dailey, and Mrs.
Manuel Millor
Spanish
B.A., University of Havana
Howard D. Dailey
Social Studies
B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Kent State
Marlene D. Hamm
Mathematics
B.S., Illinois State
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Teachers develop young minds
for adult responsibilities
Row 1: Mrs. Christy, Miss Cross, and
Mr. R. Evans. Row 2: Mrs. Kellogg. Row
3: Mr. Graham, Mr. Phillips, and
Morrison.
Mrs.
Mama A. Christy
Susan Kellogg
Art
French, Latin
B.F.A., Cleveland Art Institute
M.F.A., Guanajuato University
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan
Stanley B. Graham
Marilyn Cross
Physics, Biology
Mathematics
B.A., College of Wooster
B.A., Ohio State
Delmar Phillips
Robert H. Evans
Business Education
Art
B.A., B.S., M.A., Central Michigan
B.A., Fairmont State
University
Tevis Morrison
Sociology, Psychology
B.A., Centre College
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Row h Mrs. Schapiro and
Mr. and Mrs. Elrick. Ro.w 2:
Mr. Celidonio and Mrs. Toth.
Row 3: Mr. Fry, Mr. Haas,
and Miss Cox.
Eleanor I. Schapiro
English
B.A., Western Reserve
M.A., Cornell
Donald Elrick
English
B.A., Hiram College
Dorothy Elrick
English
B.A., Hiram College
Robert J. Celidonio
Industrial Arts
B.S., California State
Carol Toth
Special Education
B.S.Ed., Kent State
Harry Fry
Music
B.M., Baldwin-Wallace
B.M.Ed., College of Wooster
Eugene Haas
Mathematics
B.S.Ed., Ohio State
Susan E. Cox
Home Economics
B.A., Muskingum College
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Larry Casterline
Distributive Education
B.S., Bowling Green
M.A., Bowling Green
Charles E. Carey
Music
B.S., Wilmington College
M.A., Ohio State
Lucy Shirey
English
B.S., Kent State
Douglas Shamp
English
B.A., Muskingum College
Foreign travel and summer studies
Mr. Casterline
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Mrs. Shirey
Mr. Loveman
Mr. Shamp
Miss Jeske
supplement an already busy schedule
H. E. Linn
Industrial Arts
B.S., Ohio University
James N. Barbor
Industrial Arts
B.S., Wilmington College
Jeanette Heiges
English
B.A., Oberlin College
Losia Schafer
Business Education
B S., Office Training
Robert Cantwell
English
B.S., Kent State
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Teaching is a year-round profession
Faculty members for the 1968-69 school year at Medina Sen-
ior High School bring to the students of the district years of ex-
perience and advanced training as evidenced in a recent survey.
Thirty-two colleges and universities are represented by staff
members. The ranks of the sixteen members now holding Mas-
ter degrees should be swelled by at least five by September
since several teachers plan to acquire the added degree this
summer.
Our educators also bring a broad background knowledge
of foreign nations to our classrooms. From the European coun-
tries of England, France, Germany, and Austria, to Cuba and
Mexico in the Caribbean, to the Philippines in the Pacific, comes
first-hand information from faculty members who have travelled
or resided there.
Summer, while it is a time for some to pursue further training,
or a vacation, is also a time for staff members to add other
skills and knowledges to their credentials by taking jobs as
commercial painters, cafeteria cashiers, food processors, youth
counselors, resort managers, or fair program service managers.
Our students are, indeed, truly blessed by a faculty with ex-
perience, training, and a wide general background. Thus, this
faculty fs well qualified to lead the youth of MHS to accomplish
their lofty goals.
Today's youth lost a friend and inter-
ested teacher with the passing of Mrs.
Keck last autumn. Mrs. Keck, who so ably
and graciously substituted for Mrs. Hold-
ridge in Latin and English when school
began last September received injuries in
a fall. A short time later, death unexpect-
edly claimed this vivacious and young-in-
spirit teacher. Students at Medina Senior
High School will surely miss her cheerful
smile, her unselfish, helpful attitude, and
her sincere interest in them. Yes, today's
youth has indeed lost a friend in the
passing of Mrs. Keck.
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Carl Schusterman
Mechanical Drawing
B.A., Ohio Un iversity
Margaret Muren
German
B.A., Notre Dame College
Jack Jaskol
Diversified Cooperative Training
B.S., Kent State University
Secretaries are always waiting with
a friendly smile
Louane Kowal
Secretary to Mr. Hedrick
Marjorie Poetsch
Secretary to Mr. Rios
Jean Titus
General Office
Jean Thornburg
Superintendent's Office
Norma Kreiger
Clerk's Office
Ruth Rickard
Secretary to. Mrs. Larson
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Many non-certified personnel needed
OFFICE WORKERS— Row 7: L. Houston, A. Krosse, G. Stevie, C. Naragon,
C. Rice. Row 2: G. Ross, G. Roshon, S. Bailey, and J. Cantwell. Row 3:
TOP LEFT: Paul Wagner J. Nixon, P. Kapp, G. Vandenberg, and S. Petty. Row 4: A. Nord, A.
LIBRARY ASSISTANTS— Row 7: B. Rucker, J. Keefer, T. Hunter, and A. Morse.
Steidl, J. Hutchinson, D. Saab, D. Szabo, W.
Street, and G. Henke. Row 2: G. Rucker, E.
Szalay, D. Mohn, B. Pike, G. McClung, J. Bixby,
P. Ray, K. Beers, and I. Millor.
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Ray Sweet
Alverta Shelton
S. Severs, D. Miller, W. Marquardt, K. Wilson, E. Fetzer, K. Bachelder, and C. Ferguson
Dalton Blackburn
Sally Failor, Theresa Gienke, Betty Balogh, Stella Fiser, and Shirley Palinchik.
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Seniors prepare to face
Seniors at Medina Senior High will certainly re-
member some of the situations that took place this
past year. How many of those listed below will you
remember twenty years from now?
'taking wide-awake pills to keep you alive so you
can finish your term paper
thinking the entertainment at the Junior-Senior Ban-
quet was really funny until the Juniors told a "funny"
about you
praying that the Trojan Bee's head wouldn't fall
off on the homecoming float
hoping that Dale Chase would arrive on time with
the canned goods needed to win the canned food
drive
competing for a spot on the quiz-down team
being off limits at Stan Hywet.
planning a big trip to Cedar Point for a senior
celebration."
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Fran Austin-secretary, Chris Fahlman-
president, Cindy Hurd— vice-president, Nancy Haas— treasurer.
KIRK ANTONE AINGER
BRUCE ALAN ANDERSON
JUDITH CECELIA ANDERSON
RICHARD LAWRENCE AUFMUTH
FRANCIS ANN AUSTIN
BETTY MARIE BARGAR
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the world
MARTIN ALAN BARRETT
CAROL LEE BECKOWITZ
KATHRYN LYNN BEERS
ROBERT EUGENE BERGER
RONALD ALLEN BETZ
WALTER DANIEL BIGHAM
KAREN RITA BOWMAN
AUGUSTUS GERALD BREWER
BARBARA JANE BRINKER
RICHARD ALLYN BROBST
MICHAEL ALAN BROOKS
MICHAEL DOUGLAS BURLINGAME
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CHARLES ALAN BUTT
CONNIE JO CANFIELD
DEBORAH SUE CARTEN
GARY JAMES CHANDLER
DALE HERBERT CHASE
JANET LOUISE CLARK
Seniors bring in the most cans to win the canned
PAMELA DARLENE CLARY
FRANKLIN CLARKE
CLEMENTS II
DAVID HAROLD CLAYPOOL
THOMAS GEORGE
CLEVIDENCE
Bill Lawrence knocks on wood and hopes the new cafeteria
furniture will hold up. Karl Lockwood helps the furniture hold
up by holding up a chair.
BARBARA
JoANNE
COLE
KEVIN
ROBERT
CONLEY
MARLON
GENE
CRAIG
MARY
ANN
CULLIN
Praying Seniors await ihe arrival of Dale Chase, who
in the last minutes can bring the cans necessary to win.
food drive
EDWARD LEON DAVIS
JOELLA MAE DAVIS
RUSSELL WILLIAM DAVISON
FRANKLIN JOHN DeGENERO
CHRISTINE FAYE DeLISLE
RICHARD DEAN DENSON
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JAMES ALLEN DEYLING
EVELYN ANN DONAHUE
JOSEPH RICHARD DONNELLY
GAIL ANN DOUGHERTY
RUTH EILEEN DULL
GORDEN GAY DUNCAN
Seniors excel in sports
KATHLEEN ANN DePLAGA
RICHARD ALAN DYE
CHARLES JOHN EATON
RAYMOND VERNON ECKERT
Judy (Anderson) jots the finishing touches on a note to Baby Huey.
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Barefoot Margie Veres and Debbie Carten find that they do their
best art work while relaxing.
WILLIAM EDWARD EDDY
MARCIA LOUISE ELLIOTT
DELORA JANE ENGLAND
JOHN CHRISTOPHER FAHLMAN
and activities
SALLY JO FEBUS
PAUL JOSEPH FELDMAN
CATHERINE ANN FERGUSON
BARBARA LEE FETTY
ELAINE RUTH FETZER
LYNDA JANE FETZER
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ROBERT LEROY FITES
LORAYNE DOROTHY FLEMING
BURNS PATRICK FLUGUM
KATHLEEN ANN FODOR
NANCY JANE FOSTER
JULIA ELISE GERDING
FAITH DARLENE GISH
DEBORAH ANN GORFIDO
JAMES CAMERON GOWE
JOHN CHARLES GRAFF
BARBARA JEAN GREGORY
PHILIP TIMOTHY GREY
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VIKKI SUE GRIEVE THOMAS RICHARD GROVE BEVERLY RAE GROVES
NANCY JENNIFER HAAS MACY MONROE HALLOCK JR. BONNIE KAY HAMLIN
DAVID NEIL GROVES
CATHY ANN HANSHUE
Seniors look forward to
receiving their diplomas
Can you really measure the head-swelling pride of each
Senior? Donna McClellen gets measured for her cap and
gown.
SANDRA MARIE HARRINGTON
CAROL LEE HAUEISEN
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LEIF A. HERIGSTAD
TERRY BRUCE HILL
ELAINE ADELE HOOD
PAMELA ANN HOOD
JEFFREY HUGH HUNTER
THOMAS ARTHUR HUNTER
Seniors take advantage of
CYNTHIA SUE HURD
VICTORIA CHRISTINE JEDLICKA
SANDRA KAY JENKINS
GAYLE ANN JESTER
Dee England inspects the latest edition of the Medinamite.
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JEANNE ELIZABETH JINDRA
DOUGLAS WILLIAM JONES
GARY THOMAS JONES
PEGGY ANN KAPP
JEFFREY ALAN KARSON
ALBERT RAY KEEFER
the opportunities at
VICTORIA ANN KELLY
KATHLEEN RUTH KLINE
LINDA RAE KLOOZ
BARBARA SUE KOCH
has to serve spinach!
new
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LEONARD FRANK KOVACEK PATRICIA ANN KOVACEK
GARY DONALD LACQUEMENT ROBERT ALLEN LANE
BARBARA JANE KULP
WILLIAM COURTNEY
LAWRENCE
LAWRENCE GERARD
LaBADIE
ANN CORIN LEADEN
MHS students warmly welcome Colombian student
"How was I supposed to know what that meant in English!"
exclaims Guillermo Villacres.
MARTI ANN LEHMAN THOMAS GIBBS LINCOLN
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KARL WILLIAM LOCKWOOD
MICHAEL ALAN LOVEMAN
DEE ELIZABETH MacLECD
BARBARA ANN MADEY
NONA KAY McCLASKIE
DONNA LOUISE McCLELLAN
DOUGLAS ALAN McCLURE
CARLA RAE McCOMAS
LORETTA ANNABEE McCOURT
CHRISTINE LOUISE McELFRESH
JEANNETTE CECILE McHENRY
MADELINE CAROL MEDLEY
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SHERRY YVONNE MEDLEY
KATHALEEN ANN MESICK
DAVID MICHAEL MILLER
DONNA MARIA MILLER
JANE MARIE MISSINEIO
KATHLEEN MONACO
NONDA WILMA MORRIS
TERRANCE ALLEN MORRIS
ALLEN HOSMER MORSE, JR.
RAY STEPHEN MORSE
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CAROL ANN MUICH
EDGAR LEE MULL
RICHARD GEORGE NEPTUNE
PAUL GORDON NEWBERRY
CAROLYN JEN NICHOLS
JOANN E. NIXON
Seniors await their last
day at M.H.S.
"I wonder how Beethoven got his start," ponders John Wanink
in Music History.
FATE EARL OLDS
JEFFREY JOSEPH PALKER
TOM STEVE PANDUR
LARRY EMERSON PEACOCK 47
SUSAN MINETTE PELTON
DELANNE PETTY
RALPH ARTHUR PIATT
MARY LOUISE PICHELMAYER
CAROL LEE PIFER
ROSE MARY POWELL
MARSHALL JAMES PROCK
STEPHEN ANTHONY QUICK
ROBERT ALLEN RAPP
CHERYL ANN REED
CAROL KAY RICE
GAIL SUE RITCHIE
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LELAND WILLIAM ROBY
KIMBERLY ANN RYAN
GWYNNE LYNN ROSHON
LAWRENCE CHARLES SAUER
CHARLES LEO ROSS
KAYE LYNNE SCHLECHTY
SUSAN MARIE RUSSELL
DAVID LEE SCHRAY
Stan Hywet intrigues Senior English students
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Seniors create a Trojan Bee and work to get a-head
SHARON ANN SETZER
STEPHANIE JEANNE SEVERS
SUSAN LOUISE SEXTON
CAROL ANNE SHULTZMAN
SHARON LEE SITTINGER
JAMES CHARLES SKURVID
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DANIEL HENRY STEINGASS II
GLENDA KAY STEVIC
"Paint brush, paint brush, is
my hand, who's the greatest
in the land?" questions
Michelangelo Palker.
WILLIAM HENRY STREET
THERESA KAY STUART
JOHN CHRISTOPHER SWINGLE
RICHARD MICHAEL TETZEL
CLAUDIA JEAN TODD
DOUGLAS LEONARD TOTH
LINDA ANN TUREK
NANCY SUE TURNBAUGH
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MARY GAIL VANDENBERG
DIANNA JOY VARNEY
JAMES FINLEY VAUGHN
TIMOTHY CLAIR VELLENOWETH
MARGARET THERESA VERES
GUILLERMO GUSTAVO VILLACRES
ROBERT LEA VRBANAC
DARRELL LYNN WAITE
HAROLD ALLEN WAITE
SHIRLEY JEAN WALKER
JOHN SCOTT WANINK
DAVID FRANKLIN WEBB
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Seniors toil long hours for exams
TIMOTHY TRUMAN WHITAKER
MICHAEL HAROLD WILKE
JAN ARDEN WILKINSON
RANDALL WAYNE WILLS
COLLEEN LEIGH WINEBRENNER
WILLIAM KEIL WOLF
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Juniors make the Junior-Senior Prom a spectacular
Connie Abell
Donna Albright
Richard Alspach
Thomas Baker
Linda Barnes
Theresa Barnes
Kathy Batchelder
William Beck
Barbara Bedford
Cyndy Been
John Bell
Mark Bixler
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS— Seated: Ann Stein— secretary and Kathy
Batchelder— treasurer. Standing: John Haas— president and Mark
Hunter— vice-president.
Sue Blankenship
Richard Blevins
Bonnie Bluhm
Joe Bogard
Kathleen Bonadio
Jeffrey Borden
Jeff Bougher
Mimi Brown
Sue Brubaker
Sharon Brugmann
Billie Buchanan
Steve Burgdorfer
Scott Burlingame
Rebecca Cabell
Kenneth Canfield
Jane Cantwell
Tom Carlisle
Don Carter
Tim Caverly
Mike Cavey
Chris Chandler
Jan Churgovich
George Clark
Craig Clasen
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event with their theme “Gone With the Wind"
Rosalyn Clay
Ken Cleveland
Mike Coffey
Patricia Cogar
Kathy Coleman
Rick Cornelius
Chris Cotter
Rohn Craig
Ralph Cripps
Candy Davis
Bill Delac
Raymond Deuring
Denise Donahey
Michael Donovan
Bonnie Dreibelbis
Peggy Dreibelbis
Beatrice Dunbar
Helen Dunn
Kathy Dwyer
Joel Ewing
Mark Feldman
Sharon Fiser
David Flugum
James Foster
Brian Fowls
Kaleen Friday
Gary Friedt
Arlene Gannon
Eileen Gannon
Mary Gannon
Susan Gerspacher
Scott Glass
Barbara Gorey
Charles Gouin
Josephine Gregory
Claudia Grieve
John Haas
Lorraine Hadlock
Bonnie Hajek
Cheryl Hallman
David Hanshue
All right, Coffey— how much are the seniors paying you to wreck our
float?
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Jody Hardinger
William Harriger
Jill Harsin
Marsha Hausman
Linda Hausted
Tim Hawkins
James Header
Ellen Hemmert
Geraldine Henke
Kristina High
Barbara Hill
Joel Himmel
Robert Hitzelberger
Cathleen Hobart
Douglas Hodge
Lynn Houston
Faith Hronek
Claudia Hunter
Mark Hunter
Wayne Huston
Caught in the act, Van Horsten!
Steven lies
Patricia Jennings
Susan Jindra
Keith Johnson
Sandra Johnson
Gayle Jones
Kim Jones
Charles Josh
Jeanette Kabeller
Patrick Karson
Albert Keiper
Karen Kemmerling
Howard Kilgore
Laura Kincaid
Helen Klopp
Tim Kovacek
John Kowal
Loretta Krebs
Bruce Kreiger
Ann Krosse
Laura LaBadie
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Juniors accept responsibilities of running concession stand
Jennifer Lance
Mary Leister
Robert Leonard
Richard Linek
Sue Lipstreu
Robert Lowey
Marlene Magowan
Wendy Marquardt
Jonathan Marsh
George Martinez
John Matacic
Jenny Matthews
Stanley McClain
Stephen McClaning
Kathy McClaskie
Beth McClung
Kenneth McEwen
Dennis Meincke
George Miavitz
Peggy Mihalko
Connie Miley
Obviously Bill and Rick aren't concentrating on their Trig problem.
Susan Molner
Edward Mooney
David Moore
Cynthia Morris
Sharon Motz
Barry Muha
David Muich
Cynthia Naragon
Deborah Nees
Larry Noftz
Debra Ode
Ronda Packard
Virginia Page
James Palinchik
Paul Palmatier
Karen Papenhausen
Linda Patrick
Jane Pennington
Susan Penrose
James Perkins
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Sherry Petty
Diane Piatt
John Porter
Gary Presock
Henry Presock
Cheryl Promey
Susan Pursley
Pauline Ray
Gayle Reed
Rhonda Rennard
Susan Rivers
David Roberts
Lewis Roby
Charles Rodgers
Janet Rodgers
Craig Rollins
Cynthia Rooy
William Rose
Gwen Ross
Barbara Roth
Cynthia Rych
Joseph Saab
Emily Salay
Diane Sanford
Beverly Schilling
Susan Schindler
Karen Schlechty
Sandy Schmitzer
Juniors spend
many spare hours working
Debra Schneider
Karen Schultz
Judith Schumann
Donna Scott
Ronald Selzer
Dennis Sepper
David Sevougian
Charles Shank
Barbara Sherman
Bonnie Sherman
Lynn Shook
Susan Shrimplin
Junior Rah! Junior Rah! Rah, Rah, Juniors!
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Sue Molner and Chris Zay are hard at work on their chemistry
experiment.
Nan Shurance
Gregory Skuse
Pamela Smalley
Georgina Smith
Kathy Smith
Ronald Smith
Lloyd Steffen
Kathy Steffens
Ann Stein
Eugene Steiner
Joan Strouse
Marcia Suddleson
Thomas Swartz
Deborah Sweet
Tom Swinehart
on their first-
place Homecoming
float
Roger Tanner
Dianne Taylor
Lynn Taylor
Larry Thompson
Chris Truthan
Marianne Tyler
David VanDevier
Craig VanHorsten
Patricia Vaughn
Rebecca Waite
Beth Walter
Robert Ward
Kathleen Wells
Linda Wells
Charlotte Welty
Linda White
Kathy Wiles
Rebecca Wilke
Rick Williams
Karyn Wilson
Victoria Wilt
Kristine Wolf
David Yeager
Phyllis Yeager
Gary Yike
Deborah Zarney
Christine Zay
Barbara Zimmerman
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Seafed: Sue Mallery— secretary
and Doug McLaughlin — president. Standing: Kyle Harrington —
vice-president and Robert Wilder — treasurer.
Paul Abramoska
Cathy Acker
Richard Allain
George Anderspn
Victoria Andrews
Raymond Anklam
Donald Asher
Kenneth Aukerman
James Bailey
Shannon Bailey
Anthony Baratta
Earl Barnes
Sophomores enjoy
David Beck
Barbara Beckwith
Nancy Been
Gene Berger
Cindy Betz
Sandra Biggs
Debra Bigham
Carol Biliczky
Tina Bilinovich
Jeff Bixby
Bonnie Blevens
Mary Blossom
James Borsich
Allen Boyer
Paul Brotherton
Jennings Burnsidp
Martin Carl
Raymond Carlisle
Denise Casey
Sheila Chamberlain
Roger Chester
Phillip Clarkson
Denyse Claude
Diane Cleary
Mike Cleary
Gary Clifford
Don Cole
Larry Collins
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Sandy Cowden
Sue Cowden
Vickie Crane
Debora Cripps
Charles Cronick
James Crooks
Elizabeth Cullin
Candice Davis
Doris Davis
Tom DeGenero
Charles Demczyk
Judith Denson
James Deuring
David Dietrich
James Donnelly
Elizabeth Dooley
Robert Drogell
Tom Duncan
Kim Duringer
Constance Eaken
Kim Eberwein
Deborah Eckert
Melissa Eddy
Portia Elliott
Donna Falconer
Thomas Farren
Scott Febus
Janyce Ferguson
their second big year at Medina High
Linda Fetty
Phyllis Fetzer
Lester Fisher
Susan Fisher
John Fleming
Charmaine Forsha
Robin Forsythe
Debra Foster
Larry Foster
Douglas French
Bonnie Friedt
Leonard Frost
Richard Fry
Allen Gager
Cheryl Gallucci
Richard Ganyard
Dan Gaynor
Robert Gehring
Gary Gerspacher
William Gibbs
Donald Gifford
Gerald Goodnight
Bradley Gorfido
Cheryl Gorfido
Judy Gorfido
Lucy Greene
Mary Griesinger
Marvin Grieve
Jane Guiltinan
John Gulledge
Roxie Haas
Debbie Hall
Debra Hallock
David Harms
Pat Harney
Kyle Harrington
Mike Hattery
Senesa Henderson
Kim Henschel
Bonnie Hibbs
Donna Hicks
Stephanie Hobb
Tim Holston
Larry Hood
Ray Hood
Bonne Hronek
Jenny Hurst
Billy Hutchins
Jean Hutchinson
Nancy Indoe
David Ingram
Karla Jakubec
Gregory Jedlicka
Dennis Jennings
Tena Johnson
Barbara Jones
Theresa Kaszian
Alan Keener
Terry Kelly
Betty Kenzig
Pamela Kerch
Mark Kimmich
Janet Kinder
Terry Kinder
James King
Lynn Klein
Nancee Klein
David Klopp
Dan Knoch
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Sophomores take pride in their Homecoming eagle.
Eileen Kovacek
Robert Krebs
James Krejci
Eve Krosse
Beverly Kulp
Paulette Kungli
Richard Lade
Kenneth Larsen
Kent Lind
Stephen Loveless
Ellen Loyer
Paul Lucas
Deborah Mack
John Mack
Sue Mallery
Nancy Mann
Gary McClung
Bardner McCourt
Thomas McCourt
Bernard McDermott
Craig McEwan
Douglas McLaughlin
Jeff McMillen
Judith Medley
Bonnie Meyers
Isolina Millor
Barbara Moats
The enthusiastic crowd hurls the Sophomore-made eagle into the bonfire the
night before the Homecoming game.
David Mohn
Denise Morton
Polly Mueller
Altus Mull
Linda Mutter
Tim Myers
William Meyers
Kenneth Naftzger
Paul Nees
Susan Neptune
Lawrence Newberry
Kennfeth Nixon
Arvid Nord
Debra Null
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Glenn Olds
Terry Ostaff
Barbara Parker
Rebecca Perona
Tony Perry
Karen Phillips
Sandra Phillis
Sharon Placke
Dennis Poorman
Teri Powell
Wilmer Powell
Carol Price
Jeanne Pritchard
Bonita Raker
Elizabeth Ramirez
Greg Rapenchuk
Robert Rawlings
Diane Rice
Nancy Richardson
William Richardson
Dirk Rickard
Marcia Riegger
James Ritchie
Jon Ritchie
George Ritter
Barry Robinson
David Roche
David Rogers
Sophomores look forward to the
William Rogers
Barbara Rooy
Roland Rozell
Ellen Ruf
David Sailer
Paul Savage
Lucinda Schaefer
Terry Scherz
Dorothy
Schneider
Susan Schuck
Michael Setzer
Judy Setzko
Richard Shaw
Patricia Shearer
Richard Shelley
Eric Shirey
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"Hey, Glenn, does this remind you of anybody you
know?" says Arvid jokingly.
Okay Tena, (Johnson), what is it this time?
Jack Shrimplin
Thomas Shurance
Eugene Siegfried
Douglas Simmers
Richard Sittinger
Christine Smith
Teena Spears
Regina Spies
Laura Sponseller
Pamela Stambaugh
Sherry Starr
Janice Steidl
Wanda Street
Charlotte Stuart
Stephan Summers
Kathy Swingle
many privileges of upperclassmen
Marilyn Szafranski
Elaine Thoman
Teresa Tippett
Donald Todd
Donna Todish
Donald Tomblin
Toni Tompkins
John Treleaven
Michael Turnbaugh
Ronald Turnbaugh
Jeff Turney
Jackie Vance
Paul Vandenberg
Sharon Voorhees
Denise Voshall
Linda Wagner
Robert Wallace
Elizabeth Wells
Jane Werner
Frank Whalen
Chris White
Wesley White
Mary Wilde
Robert Wilder
Kenneth Williams
Patricia Wilt
William Yoder
Gene Zimmerman
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS— Sealed: Paul Thompson— presi-
dent and Marcia Sirrine— secretary. Standing: Jim Spacek —
vice-president and John Burke— treasurer.
Amy Abramoska
Nyoka Akers
Karen Alspach
Barbara Anger
Mike Arnold
Dennis Ashe
Linda Aukerman
Bradley Bader
Phillip Baird
Paul Baisden
John Baker
Judith Barabas
Freshmen are
Gary Bargar
Debra Barnes
Doris Barnes
Teresa Bayless
Chris Beane
Bill Beck
Carol Beckwith
Thomas Bell
Valerie Bergenstein
Joyce Biliczky
Gayle Bixler
Douglas Blake
Joyce Bloomer
Deborah Boggs
Becky Bowman
David Bowman
Victoria Bowman
Sandra Bradley
Neil Brenstuhl
David Brewer
Loranell Breyley
Thomas Brown
Dan Buckland
Darlene Bucksar
John Burke
Donna IJurnside
Richard Busch
Diane Butcher
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initiated into the many activities of M.H.S.
Joy Calame
Carol Cameron
Linda Cardello
Eric Carl
Diane Carlson
Ken Carpenter
Stanley Carter
Bonnie Casey
A/Vary Cavey
Joe Cendro
Alan Clark
Patsy Clary
Richard »Clawson
Steve Clay
Galen Claycomb
Marianne Cochran
Marian Coffey
Carolyn Cogar
Richard Coleman
William Colt
James Conners
Ronald Cornelius
John Courtney
Nancy Cowden
William Crise
Clare Cullin
Michael Cunningham
Larry Cutlip
Joe Cendro and Mary Cavey display items from Germany for
their German class.
Gloria Davis
James Davis
Marilyn Davis
Thomas Davis
Gary Davison
Lena Deeter
Donna Dellinger
Anna Dennison
Tobbie Denton
Kathy Deyling
Larry Dial
Yvonne Didion
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John Donahue
Deborah Dooley
Charles Dreibelbis
Anna Dunbar
Greg Earl
Bradford Ettling
Deborah Failor
Ruth Ann Falconer
Michele Favret
Peter Feldman
Rita Feron
Victor Fesco
Debbie Fetzer
Charles Fisher
Jon Fleming
Lyle Fortney
Kerry Foulke
Michael Franz
Kurt Friday
Ronald Friedt
Sharlene Fulton
Bill Gallagher
Lynda Gasper
Dwight Gaugler
Chris Gensemer
Jon Gerspacher
Brenda Gilles
Nancy Gilliland
Jeff Gillium
Mary Gisewhite
Freshmen become
Brad Ettling and John Good await service at the concession
stand.
Patrick Goebel
Lynn Goff
John Good
Susan Goodrich
Sam Gorfido
Alex Gory
Michael Gouin
Doug Gowe
Rick Greenberg
Steve Gregory
Elizabeth Grindle
Michael Groetz
Anne Guiltinan
Cindy Hallman
William Hampton
Dan Hanshue
Ronald Hanshue
John Hardinger
Elizabeth Harriger
John Harvey
Karen Herigstad
Raymond Hettinger
Wesley Hettinger
Kimberly Hobart
Pam Hofmann
Sandra Holt
Lauretta Hood
Diana Huffman
Benita Hunter
Doraina Hunter
James Hunter
Alan Huston
Mark Jameyson
Leroy Jenkins
Terry Jennrich
a part of M.H.S.
Jamie Jewel
Dianne Jindra
Diane Johnson
Hal Kahn
Jerry Keiper
Rose Kemp
Loretta Kilgo
Linda King
Andrew Klein
"Now, Stan, are you sure this is going to work?" Alan Clark
is not too sure of Stan Carter's experiment.
Angela Klein
Sharon Knowles
Mark Koch
Brenda Koenig
Pam Komjati
Chris Koppelberger
Thomas Kowal
"Cynthia Kraus
Paul Krejci
Harriet Laird
Lora Lattimore
Brenda LaVelle
Tom Lawrence
Deborah Lehman
Freshmen find high school quite different from
Linda Lehman
Harry Lennex
Malcolm Lucas
Laurie MacLeod
Lynn Madey
John Markle
Vicky Marshall
Amy Martin
Roger Martin
James Martinez
Wayne Maur
Leslie McClaning
Claudia McComas
John McCormick
Nina McDaid
Patricia McMullen
Darla McNamara
Bonnie Mericle
Myra Miavitz
Susan Miller
Dennis Mohn
David Moine
Margaret Monroe
Duane Mora
Edward Morse
Dwight Moudy
Jeff Myers
Dennis Nehrenz
Larry Dial finds his studies so interesting that he nearly falls
asleep.
Chris Nichols
Pamela Nichols
Marc Noble
Kathy Palker
Joyce Parman
Jill Pennington
June Pearce
Colleen Phillis
Patty Piatt
Dennis Pifer
William Pike
Ed Placke
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ni>
their days in the grade schools and junior high
Jerry Keiper and Wayne AAaur compare grade cards.
Donald
Plummer
Jeff Poor
Pat Porter
Jill Powell
Janice Promey
Debora Purvis
Sharon Quati
Victor Ramirez
Vicky Randall
Leonard Ray
Tony Rennard
Edward Reuber
Joan' Ricker
Lynn Riegger
Jim Rivers
Tim Roberts
Dave Robins
Robin Rochford
Karen Rockwell
George Rodgers
Melinda Roshon
Elise Roth
Rebecca Rowlands
Glenn Rozell
Brenda Rucker
Joyce Rucker
Denise Russell
Dennis Ryan
Diane Saab
Barb Sauer
John Scheel
Gary Scherz
Sally Schindelholz
Ed Schlechty
David Schmid
Frank Schmitzer
Julia Severs
Paul Sevougian
Doug Sexton
David Shirk
Brian Shurell
Jennifer Simmons
Dennis Simpson
Marcia Sirrine
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Linda Skidmore
Curt Slabaugh
James Slater
Elizabeth Smith
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James Smith
Sherry Smith
Robert Snyder
James Spacek
Beverly Spieth
James Sprankle
Terry Starkey
Ann Steinbach
Mark Steingass
Susan Stewart
Beverly Stillman
James Stone
Harold Stuart
David Surgeon
Theresa Swingle
Diane Szabo
Joe Szrenkanyi
Paul Thompson
John Tindera
Bill Tomblin
PCfricia Tucker
Sue Tyrrell
Barb Ulmer
Jerry VanCaster
Freshmen adjust to their daily routine at MHS
Patty VanEpp
Gary Vanzile
Louis Veres
Bea Wadsworth
Lori Wagner
Jerry Wahlstrom
Richard Wallace
Bruce Ward
William Washburn
Gwen Webster
Mark Wells
Debra Werner
Greg Wiegand
Pamela Wilde
Tim Wilhelm
Debra Williams
Pamela Williams
Phillip Williams
Robert Williams
Gary Wills
Barbara Wisely
Carl Wood
Debbie Woofter
Robert Yaekle
Gary Yates
Barbara Yeager
Joe Young
Jod Zieglar
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Familar faces at M.H.S
Frank Schmitzer tries to free the gum from the
roof of his mouth and finds his tong 'tuck.
John Good, why does a big boy like you have to be escorted to the bus by Mary
Gannon?
Dr. Krebs diagnoses a hangnail on his favorite patient. Miss Betz.
Walk much, Liz? This is only the third time you've bumped
into Danny in the last two minutes!
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ATHLETICS
Medina Bees considered the hardest-hitting
Row 1: R. Dye, A. Keefer, R. Eckert, D. Jones, P. Header, B. Street, J. Karson, and T. Clevi-
dence. Row 2: K. McEwen, D. Hanshue, B. Lawrence, T. Hunter, R. Rapp, J. Gowe, J. Hunter,
and B. Vrbanac. Row 3: G. Olds, S. McLain, T. Caverly, D. Moore, P. Karson, G. Friedt, L.
Roby, and M. Hunter. Row 4: T. Bell, S. Gorfido ,G. Martinez, L. Collins, T. Scherz, T. Baratta,
G. Anderson, and A. Nord. Row 5: D. Mohn, R. Alspach, M. Hattery, B. Gorfido, R. Hood, J.
Seniors (left)
(down)
Tom Clevidence
Rick Dye
Ray Eckert
Jim Gowe
Paul Header
Jeff Hunter
Tom Hunter
1967 GRIDIRON RECORD
Medina Opponent
18 Cloverleaf 12
14 Bay Village 15
6 Avon Lake 40
6 Olmsted Falls 8
0 Rocky River 20
0 Fairview 35
14 North Olmsted 22
34 Westlake 22
6 Wadsworth 28
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team in the Southwestern Conference
Shrimplin, R. Fain, and R. Anklam. Row 6: M. Cleary, M. Donovan, K. Canfield, R. Williams,
B. Harriger, P. Nees, and P. Brotherton. Row 7: Managers— S. Burlingame, K. Aukerman, and
B. Yaekle, Coach B. Tibbits, Assistant Coaches— L. Pilarski, J. Lance, H. Evans, and B.
Vandersall.
SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE
FINAL STANDINGS
Team
Won Lost
Tied
Avon Lake
.... 7
0
0
Bay Village
1
0
Fairview
3
0
North Olmsted ........
4
0
Rocky River
.... 3
4
0
Olmsted Falls
.... 2
4
1
Medina
.... 1
6
0
Westlake
.... 0
6
1
Seniors (right)
( down )
Doug Jones
Jeff Karson
Al Keefer
Bill Lawrence
Rob Rapp
Bill Street
Bob Vrbanac
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The Battling Bees’ determination
Bill Street anxiously waits at the sidelines while Coach Tibbits
decides which play to send in.
MEDINA-CLOVERLEAF
The Battling Bees opened the season with a victory over the
Cloverleaf Colts. Ken McEwen scored on a three-yard jaunt in the
early slages of the game. Cloverleaf took the kickoff and was
unable to move the ball. When Medina regained possession of
the ball, Jeff Karson broke loose for 52 yards and the score.
Cloverleaf came back quickly, gradually moving the ball in for
a TD. The third quarter was a defensive battle between the
two teams. Medina and Cloverleaf exchanged scores in the
fourth quarter to arrive at the 18-12 final score.
MEDINA-BAY VILLAGE
Medina suffered a bad night of fumbles and missed assignments
which resulted in a closely fought battle and a 15-14 defeat.
An early interception by Rick Dye and a 25-yard romp by Doug
Jones put Medina on the scoreboard. Bay Village gained pos-
session of the ball late in the second quarter on a long punt
return which put them in touchdown position. They scored in
the closing seconds of the half which ended in an 8-8 tie.
The Rockets scored in the third quarter with a pass reception,
added the extra point, and left Medina behind seven points.
Medina had a drive in the fourth quarter to the 4-yard line
but failed to score. Bay took over the ball and fumbled in
the end zone. Jones recovered for Medina for 6 points. The
Bees, failed in a bid for the PAT and were shy a single point.
Clevidence's perfect onside kick was recovered by Keefer.
Medina penetrated into Rocket territory but were stopped by
a costly fumble recovered by Bay. Bay ran the clock out leaving
Medina with defeat.
Al Keefer s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s for the ball as he is closely guarded.
Rick Dye moves into position to block a deep pass.
was the key word in Football
Ray Eckert and Bill Lawrence stop the ball carrier as more Bees
move in.
MEDINA-AVON LAKE
Undefeated Avon Lake kept their record unblemished as they
won their second conference encounter by a score of 40-6. The
Shoremen's aerial attack overpowered the Medina defense. The
only Medina score came early in the their quarter on Medina's
first drive. Content, Avon Lake went home with another victory
under their belts on their way to another Southwestern Con-
ference championship.
MEDINA-OLMSTED FALLS
Medina beat Olmsted Falls every way but on the scoreboard.
The Green and White racked up 283 yards rushing to the op-
ponents' 170. The Bees were called for illegal buzzing too many
times and were penalized a total of 145 yards. A fine exhibition
of running by Doug Jones is shown by his average of nine
yards per carry for that night. Paul Header provided the only
score of the tilt for the Locals in what proved to be one of
their best games of the season.
MEDINA-ROCKY RIVER
The Bees suffered another bad night of missed assignments and
too many penalties as they fell to the Rocky River Pirates by
a 20-0 score. Medina racked up a 195-185 edge in rushing, but
a few breakaway plays by River and the Bees' 115 yards in
penalties put the Pirates on top. The Green and White started
the game off on the wrong foot by throwing an interception
on the first play from scrimmage. Medina played the first part
of the game inside their own twenty. By the end of the first
half the Bees had only one big drive but it failed to materialize
because of too many incompleted passes.
Ken McEwen finds daylight as he runs to the outside.
Pat Karson and Doug Jones combine their forces for a reception.
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Much hard work and long, intensive hours of practice
Terry Scherz moves into a swarm of Eagle defenders.
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Mark Hunter rips around end for a long gain.
MEDINA— FAIRVIEW
Medina, plagued throughout the season by bad luck, dropped
another game to Fairview by a score of 35-0. The Warriors
dominated play throughout the game, and controlled the ball
well to beat the Bees.
MEDINA-NORTH OLMSTED
The NO Eagles scored early in the game on a breakaway play.
The Bees buzzed back on the following series with a drive that
was capped by a fine run by Terry Scherz. The second unit
backfield, replacing the mainliners because of previous in-
juries, proved to be effective. Early in the second half, Medina
took control of the ball and punched in for the score. The lead
was shortlived, however, as the Eagles came right back to
score for a tie. An Eagle score in the fourth quarter proved
to be the difference. The "Beecoming" game ended in a close
22-14 defeat.
MEDINA-WESTLAKE
Medina set out to avenge a disappointing season as the Bees
1
Tom Clevidence moves in for a block
to give Larry Collins running room.
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produced a team of which Medina could be proud
Paul Header throws key block that releases Terry Scherz for the score.
scored two touchdowns in the first quarter with runs by Mark
Hunter and Larry Collins. At this point it appeared to be a
run-away game for Medina as Westlake's attempts to score were
futile. The Bees tallied again and had a 21-0 halftime lead. The
Demons were able to score 22 points against the Bee second
team but this was not sufficient. The 34-point total found Collins
with 18, Hunter, 6, Header, 6, Jones and Williams with 2 each.
MEDINA-WADSWORTH
The Grizzlies and Bees met on a mud-drenched field to renew
the long rivalry between them. The Grizzlies proved to be as
tough as predicted. Wadsworth scored twice in the first half
on long, breakaway runs. The Bees, plagued all year by a third-
quarter jinx, suffered two more scores by a spirited Wadsworth
team. The single Bee score came late in the fourth quarter on
a pass from Olds to Header. The PAT was unsuccessful and
the game ended in a 28-6 decision.
A scrappy Medina defensive team awaits the snap.
Glenn Olds blocks pass attempt for conversion by the Grizzlies.
Cross Country makes an impressive first showing at MHS
Front Row: B. Rollins, J. Gulledge, S. Stewart, B. Muha, K. Williams, L. Thompson, J. Haas, C. Cronick, and A. Keener. Second Row: J.
Donnelly, D. Steingass, B. Ettling, J. Spacek, G. Yates, P. Williams, J. Scheel, and AA. Hallock. Third Row: A. Clark, G. Scherz, D.
Mora, AA. Bixler, AA. Ziegler, and C. AAcCool. Fourth Row: B. Gibbs, B. Robinson, G. Jones, E. Davis, B. Shurell, and E. Schlechty.
As a first-year sport, cross country at Medina brought
progressive improvement in team accomplishments. The
harriers finished fourth in Southwestern Conference events;
sixth in the District in Division I; and then highlighted
the season with backing for outstanding pe.rformer, John
Gulledge.
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Medina Opponent
37 Bay Village 18
29 Avon Lake 26
49 Fairview 15
35 North Olmsted 21
43 Fairview 16
43 Padua 16
20 Avon Lake 37
31 Westlake 24
John Gulledge (in his favorite head garb) highlights
the season by finishing twenty-first in the state meet.
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MHS Coaches devote time and effort to athletics
Boyd Cornwell and Bruce Vandersall shout, "Hey, Mom, we're
home!"
Bob Peters tells Dale Weygandt: "Yeah, I'm bored with the
whole matter, too; but, what can we do?"
Harl Evans tells P. Newman Vandersall not to worry about his pro-
file—especially from this angle.
Larry Pilarski and Jim Lance attempt to figure out which meatball
stole the ball.
This is Bill Tibbits saying, "Come in, Frank McGee!"
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Medina Battling Bees show outstanding
BATTLING BEES VARSITY BASKETEERS— Front: John Haas, Larry Thompson, Mark Bixler, and Pat Karson. Back: Coach Bob Peters, Ray
Eckert, Mark Ziegler, Al Keener, Doug Jones, Lew Roby, and Ed Davis.
From a disappointing start, the 1968 Medina Bas-
ketball Bees improved as the year went on, winning
the last six games of the regular season to accumulate
a 9-10 record. Against the toughest set of teams in
the Southwestern Conference in recent years, Medina
fared a 7-7 mark, and proved most impressive
against Bay Village and North Olmsted.
Doug Jones won the Most Valuable Player award
as well as the Highest Rebounding award. Sopho-
more Al Keener won the Foul Shooting award, while
junior John Haas annexed the Most-Improved Plaver
award.
1967-68 BATTLING BEES BASKETBALL RESULTS
Medina
Opponent
Medina
Opponent
28 Firestone
63
57
Bay Village
69 Olmsted Falls . . .
51
57
Avon Lake
55 Bay Village ....
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56
Rocky River . . .
49 Avon Lake
61
56
Fairview
55 Rocky River . . .
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47
Strongsville
38
44 Wadsworth ....
46
54
North Olmsted
41
65 Fairview
57
53
Cloverleaf
48
53 North Olmsted .
69
50
Westlake
48
62 Westlake
61
61
Triway (Tourney) . . . . .
64
60 Olmsted Falls . . ,
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hustling spirit and great team effort
Ed Davis takes a jump-shot from outside in the opening
conference game.
SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE
FINAL STANDINGS
Team
Won
Lost
Games
Back
Bay Village
13
1
Rocky River
1 1
3
2
North Olmsted
9
5
4
Avon Lake
8
6
5
Medina
7
7
6
Olmsted Falls
5
9
8
Westlake
2
12
11
Fairview
1
13
12
ABOVE: Coach Peters briefs the team before they go back on the court.
BELOW: Doug Jones has an easy bunny on a fast break.
Coach Peters leads his
Ray Eckert hopes Keener can block the way for him to get out of this situa-
tion.
ABOVE: Jones attempts a lay-up despite heavy opposition.
LEFT: Al Keener out-jumps his man with ease.
team to a strong finish
Al Keener and Ray Eckert position themselves for the rebound.
ABOVE: Jones and Keener watch the ball go through the hoop
for the score.
LEFT: Keener is all alone on this score against Olmsted Falls.
Prospects for future
Doug Jones goes high in the air for this attempt.
Ed Davis forces the ball away from the North
Olmsted defender.
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RIGHT: Jones moves up from the crowd for a two-pointer for the Bees.
Varsity teams prove excellent
JAYVEE BASKETBALL TEAM— Doug McLaughlin, Bill Gibbs, Paul Vandenburg, Mike Cleary, Arvid Nord, George Anderson, Lew Roby,
Barry Robinson, Tony Barrata, Mike Hattery, and Glen Olds.
LEFT: Johnnie Haas out-hustles Triway for two markers.
Although a team sport, Wrestling requires
Kneeling: D. Simmers, J. Palinchik
Aufmuth, T. Whitaker, J. Hunter,
:, T. Clevidence, J. Skurvid, and J.
B. Gorfido, and Coach Vandersall.
Graff.
Standing: Assistant Coach
Pilarski, S. McClain, B. Wolf, D
Medina
WRESTLING BEES SCOREBOARD
Opponent Medina
Opponent
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24
Westlake
15
17 Cuyahoga Falls
19
27
Olmsted Falls . . .
15
25 Bay Village . . .
16
29
Avon Lake . . . .
8
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12
21
Fairview
18
9 Rocky River . .
24
19
North Olmsted . .
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The '68 Wrestling Bees congratulate Bill Wolf on his fine performance. Jeff Hunter controls his man and racks up more riding time
in the Cuyahoga Falls match.
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effort and desire on the part of the individual
JAYVEE GRAPPLERS— Front: T. Holston, R. Allain, J. Szrenkanyi, J. Cendro, and D. Robins. Middle: R. Chester, W. Houston, G. Rodgers,
J. Shrimplin, K. McEwen, and J. Foster. Back: K. Aukerman, R. Friedt, T. Myers, L. Foster, L. Cutlip, J. Hunter, D. Todd, J. Crooks, and
J. Perkins.
Bill Wolf starts to slip the half in the second period of action.
Stan McClain appears to be in trouble against his North
Olmsted opponent.
Brad Gorfido looks to his base late in the third period. Dou3 Simmers works for the take down.
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Medina thinclads have best season ever
BEE CINDERMEN — Row 7: B. Street, M. Hunter, L. Collins, J. Gulledge, G. Olds, B. Wallace, M. Orban, G. Anderson, and R. Hood. Row 2: P.
Karson, K. McEwen, M. Bixler, S. Febus, K. Williams, B. Muha, M. Cleary, C. Cronick, R. Shelley, K. Naftzger, and D. Mohn. Row 3: G. Rapen-
chuk, S. Summers, B. Richardson, S. Stewart, B. Rawlings, J. Donnelly, B. Krebs, D. Klopp, T. Scherz, T. Perry, and B. Yaekle. Row 4: Coach
Harl Evans, L. Roby, B. Lawrence, J. Krejci, W. Hettinger, D. Asher, B. Robinson, G. Friedt, P. Grey, J. Brewer, J. Perkins, D. Schmid, and P.
Abramoska.
FAR LEFT: Mark Hunter is off
to his first-place long jump at
the Medina Relays.
LEFT: Thom Baker lets the discus
fly against Cloverleaf with his
usual combination of strength
and grace.
SEASON RESUME OF MEDINA VARSITY TRACK TEAM
Medina
Cloverleaf
North Olmsted
571/2
2nd, Medina Relays
Medina
Olmsted Falls . . . .
Fairview
63
2nd, Wadsworth Relays
Medina. ......
Norton
Brunswick
42
4th, SWC Meet
Medina
40
Rocky River
.... 54
Bay Village
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8th, District Meet
Medina
Westlake
Medina
Cloverleaf
Medina
56Vi
Avon Lake
9'/2
Medina
Wooster .........
Mark Bixler reaches for the sky as he paces
the long jump competitors.
rest of the field in the 880-
relay.
Joe Donnelly leads the field and goes on to win his spe- Larry Collins puts on the tre-
cialty, the mile. mendous finish that beat the
Glenn Olds heads for the finish line and 5 points for Medina.
Strongman Jeff Karson gives the competition some-
thing to go for in the shotput event.
SCHOOL
RECORDS BROKEN OR TIED IN 1968
Event
120 High Hurdles
880-yard Relay
440-yard Dash
880-yard Dash
Two Mile Run
Man
John Gulledge
Time
15.5*
1:331*
50.1*
2:01.3
9:43
Event
High Jump
440-yard Relay
*Broke Record
**Tied Record
Man
Street, Collins
Time
6'0"**
44.8*
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Medina Netters have tough, but rewarding season
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Standing: Doug Jones, Mark Ziegler Mike Hattery, Dick Aufmuth, and David Stephenson, Coach. Kneeling: Dale Chase— captain, Mark Smith-
berger, Hal Kahn, and Paul Nees.
SEASON RESUME OF MEDINA TENNIS TEAM
Median Opponent
4 Triway 0
0 Westlake 5
1 North Olmsted 4
2 Wadsworth 3
1 Rocky River 4
4 Cloverleaf 1
1 Bay Village 4
0 Westlake 6
0 Fairview 5
3 Wadsworth 2
1 Rocky River 4
2 Bay Village 3
2 North Olmsted .* 3
2 Cloverleaf 3
0 Fairview 5
Season Record: 3 wins, 13 losses
BELOW: Smithberger and Aufmuth take to the top
deck of the bleachers while awaiting their match.
Captain Dale Chase, Hal Kahn, Paul Nees, and Mr. Stephenson relax after
warmup.
Hal Kahn and Mr. Stephenson check scoreboard for match
results.
Doug Jones makes good return.
The determined look paid off for Ziegler in this return.
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Bee Diamond Nine tally 7-15-1 record
VARSITY BASEBALL— Front: R. Hettinger— Manager, D. McLaughlin, J. Matacic, R. Williams, T. Clevidence, L. Peacock, R. Tanner, K. Canfield,
M. Grieve, C. McEwan, and R. Dye. Row 2: T. Baratta, R. Alspach, A. Nord, R. Eckert, P. Header, K. Harrington, S. McClaning, G. Earl, D.
Moore, G. Martinez, and Coach Dale Weygandt.
RESUME OF SEASON SCORES
Medina
Opponent
4 Brunswick . .
4
2 Orrville . . . .
6
3 Cloverleaf . .
2
5 Fairview . . . ,
6
0 Elyria
5
0 Brunswick . .
5
2 Westlake . . .
3
4 O. Falls ....
5
3 Bay .......
12
2 Rocky River
3
2 N. Olmsted •
3
4 Cloverleaf . .
2
9 Wooster . . . .
1
7 Wooster ....
11
9 Wadsworth .
5
3 Rocky River
2
5 Fairview ... .
7
9 N. Olmsted ,
0
8 O. Falls ....
1
1 Westlake . . .
2
5 Bay .......
6
0 Avon Lake . ,
4
0 Avon Lake . .
3
You just gotta call our names.
Coach, sigh Matacic and Pea-
cock.
Dye, Peacock, Clevidence, and Eckert with a baseball
banquet cake.
BATTER-UP!
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Jim Skurvid, Medina's top golfer, shows some of
the form that helped him gain a berth in the state
tournament.
Linksmen have winning season
SEASON RESUME FOR MEDINA GOLFERS
Medina Opponents
2V2 Rocky River IOV2
13 Olmsted Falls 0
9 Cloverleaf 0
3 Wadsworth 6
0 Fairview 9
8 >/2 Olmsted Falls 41/2
81/2 North Olmsted 41/2
7 Bay Village 6
10 Olmsted Falls 3
9 Wadsworth 4
4 Westlake 9
2 Highland 7
4 Strongsville 5
4 Bay Village 9
9 Strongsville 5
Season Record: 8 wins, 7 losses
District Tourney: 7th place
Southwestern Conference Tourney: 5th place
Front: Rich Neptune, Jim Skurvid, Mike Cavey, Jeff Palker, Bill Harriger, and Robert Wallace. Back; John Hardinger, Phil Clarkson, Gary Yates,
Scott Glass, John Haas, and David Rogers.
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Gridiron gals— Claudia, Fran,
Captain CINDY HURD, senior, first year varsity
FRAN AUSTIN, senior, second year varsity (All County
Cheerlead^)
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GWYNNE ROSHON, sen-
ior, second year varsity
MHS Cheerleaders rate high with fans and in competition
Gwynne, Jan, Carol, and Cindy.
LEFT: "Ooh, wouldn't it be vvonderful if I drew my own name for
the television set," dreams Cindy.
"Gee, that was a funny!" agree Gwynne, Fran, and Claudia.
JAN WILKINSON, senior, first year var
sity
CAROL HAUEISEN, senior, second year varsity
CLAUDIA HUNTER, junior, first year
varsity
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Bee Bandsmen present another entertaining season
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Musical Bee members hear the shrill cry of the drum major's whistle long before the school bell summons other school members back
to its classrooms. This pre-schoo*l practice plus double period music sessions in school and line drill after school, our Musical Bees prove
that constant practice does make perfect.
Always striving for perfection and extra effort, directors Charles Carey and James Mougey spend many
extra hours in working out intricate steps and polishing arrangements for such productions as "Tea for Two"
and "Marne."
A special homecoming show was highlighted by blue and
darkened field.
Medina students are in-
deed proud of their own
Musical Bees and eagerly
await their performances
whether on the football
field or on the city streets.
red lights striding in perfect cadence across the
MUSICAL BEES PERSONNEL
PICCOLO— J. Clark. FLUTE— K. Wiles,
J. Anderson, E. Wells. CLARINET —
K. Schlechty, M. Elliott, B. Kulp,
S. Johnson, V. Jedlicka, D. Zarney,
V. Grieve, R. Smith' J. Penning-
ton, V. Andrews, S. Cowden, R.
Spies, E. Kovacek, D. Nees, C.
Biliczky, P. Yeager, S. Medle, M.
Suddleson, K. Smith. SAXOPHONES
— G. Dougherty, K. Schlechty, M.
Tyler, M. Bixler, B. Drogel, K.
Fodor. CORNET-E. Fetzer, S. Jin-
dra, S. Jenkins, B. Walter, T. Mc-
Court, C. Betz, *J. Churgovich, B.
Friedt, P. Mihalko, L. Klooz, G.
Ritter, S. Pelton, D. Gifford, C.
Grieve, N. Haas, M. Leister, S.
Cowden. TRUMPET — R. Packard, B.
Kulp, W. Huston, D. Ingram, B.
Koch, P. Smalley. TROMBONE— R.
Deuring, C. Chandler, R. Wilder,
C. Rodgers, A. Boyer, S. Fiser, B.
McCourt. BARITONE— S. Walker, L.
Steffen, D. Muich, C. Naragon, K.
Acker. BASS— C. Abell, T. Baker,
S. Clay, D. Jennings, B. Eddy, J.
Ewing, A. Steffen. PERCUSSION—
K. Steffen, M. Rieger, G. Chandler,
C. Davis, T. Lincoln, K. Mesick, C.
Rice, C. Reed.
RIGHT: Our snappy front line—
Gary Jones, drum major, Kris High
and Gene Steiner, twirlers.
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LEFT: "Here I am,
world! Appreciate
me— the best lit-
tle drummer boy
west of the pickle
factory." Janet
Clark, Gary Jones,
Pam Smalley, Ron-
da Packard and
Carol Rice aren't
too sure about
Gary Chandler at
times.
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Medina’s Concert Band presents
CONCERT BAND— Row 1: J. Clark, K. Wiles, J. Anderson, F. Austin, P. Smalley, B. Koch, A. Steffen, C. Rice, and B. Wells. Row 2: K.
Schlechty, S. Johnson, M. Elliott, B. Kulp, V. Jedlicka, R. Spies, K. Fodor, G. Steiner, C. Reed, B. Friedt, K. Smith, G. Ritter, L. Klooz, and P.
Mihalko. Row 3: S. Medley, V. Grieve, P. Yeager, E. Kovacek, S. Cowden, S. Cowden, D. Gifford, M. Leister, C. Grieve, N. Haas, S. Pelton, G.
Dougherty, K. Schlechty, M. Tyler, R. Drogell, M. Bixler, M. Suddleson and K. High. Row 4: D. Zarney, V. Andrews, C. Biliczky, J. Pennington,
Ensemble and Solo performances rating Su-
perior in the district are:
RIGHT: Woodwind Quartet: Janet Clark, Kathy
Fodor, Claudia Grieve, Vikki Grieve, and
Peggy Mihalko.
LOWER RIGHT: Woodwind Quintet: Sue Pel-
ton, Linda Klooz, and Vickie Jedlicka. Absent:
Kathy Wiles and Gene Steiner.
OPPOSITE PAGE: Saxophone Quartet: Mari-
anne Tyler, Kathy Fodor, Kaye Schlechty,
and Daugherty.
Bass Solo: Connie Abell.
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programs of serious and pop music
R. Smith, D. Nees, E. Fetzer, B. Walter, S. Jenkins, S. Jindra, R. Packard, T. McCourt, D. Ingram, J. Churgovich, B. Kulp, C. Betz, W. Huston, S.
Febus, J. Gowe, G. Jones, B. McCourt, S. Fiser, A. Boyer, C. Rodgers, R. Wilder, R. Deuring, and C. Chandler. Row 5: C. Carey, J. Mougey, G.
Chandler, K. Mesick, T. Lincoln, M. Riegger, K. Steffens, C. Davis, T. Baker, C. Abell, W. Eddy, J. Ewing, D. Jennings, S. Clay, P. Nees, C.
Acker, C. Naragon, D. Muich, L. Steffen and S. Walker.
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Dave, Dennis, and Don think sight reading is really hard work.
RIGHT: Steph, whom do you think you are fooling with that angelic
pose?
Ann! Claudia! Aha, we caught you!
By the looks on their faces, we know these choristers are
looking forward to the concert.
Mr. Mougey hands out a new
number.
"One, two, three .
/
. . butcher!"
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Medina’s select singers form 67-68 Concert Choir
CONCERT CHOIR — Row 1: T. Spears, R. Forsythe, C. Davis, C. Chandler, R. Clay, J. Schumann, D. Rice, K. Bowman, C. Welty, F. Austin, A.
Leaden, S. Severs, K. Kline, S. Starr, P. Kerch, J. Hurst, C. Beckowitz, and J. Anderson. Row 2: S. Clay, D. Scott, G. Roshon, G. Rucker,
D. Falconer, F. Gish, H. Klopp, K. Ryan, C. Todd, S. Pelton, S. Febus, L. Foster, B. Beckwith, D. England, C. Nichols, L. Houston, K. Wolf,
D. Taylor, K. Coleman, and C. McElfresh. Row 3: R. Turnbaugh, G. Brewer, K. Naftzger, A. Boyer, D. Poorman, J. Deuring, D. Chase, D.
Cole, D. Klopp, J. Bixby, K. Larsen, B. Krebs, J. Wanick, B. Rogers, G. Olds, J. Shrimplin, R. Ganyard, C. Rodgers, R. Shaw, R. Fain, R.
Smith, and G. Steiner.
Moug tells the choir that time is of the utmost.
Glenn Olds tries to hide but Bob Krebs isn't a bit camera-shy, while John Wanink gets
a big laugh out of the whole thing.
Other musical groups enhance MHS activities
GIRLS GLEE CLUB— Row J: J. Gorfido, K. Henschel, J. Medley, L. Aukerman, N. Richardson, S. Mallery, P. Kerch, V. Andrews, R. Rennard,
B. Cabell, and L. Shook. Row 2: C. Davis, B. Ainger, B. Gilles, C. Smith, R. Clay, P. Jennings, L. Wagner, V. Crane, M. Griesinger, D. Hall,
J. Hurst, C. Eaken, C. Chandler, and P. Wilt. Row 3: B. Ulmer, J. Gregory, V. Page, T. Spears, D. Purvis, G. Ritchie, L. Labadie, C. Jacu-
bec, L. Taylor, D. Ode, S. Schindler, D. Butcher, S. Holt, and L. Deeter.
ACTIVITIES CHOIR— Row 1: A. Martin, P. Van Epp, D. Barnes, S. Schindelholz, C. Beckwith, M. Wilde, E. Reuber, G. Claycomb, T. Kowal,
D. Dellinger, B. LaVelle, M. Roshon, M. Cochran, M. Sirrine, and Y. Didion. Row 2: P. Tucker, P. Komjati, L. Smith, K. Hobart, L. Lattimore,
R. Hettinger, M. Noble, D. Brewer, B. Sauer, A. Abramoska, N. Cowden, D. Mohn, B. Wisely, B. Grindle, S. Miller, C. McComas, D.
Carlson, and L. King. Row 3: S. Knowles, G. Bixler, S. Goodrich, S. Quati, J. Pennington, R. Rowlands, D. Bucksar, S. Brugmann, P. Wilde,
M. Davis, A. Steinbach, C. Kraus, K. Palker, K. Rockwell, A. Guiltinan, B. Mericle, B. Wadsworth, and K. Alspach. Row 4: J. Barabas, L.
Taylor, D. Johnson, D. Hunter, D. Szabo, A. Klein, B. Yaekle, J. Burke, T. Lawrence, J. Poor, G. Earl, J. Stone, B. Crise, B. Pike, J. Scheel,
B. Wolf, S. Carter, W. Street, P. Piatt, R. Falconer, and L. MacLeod.
ACTIVITIES BAND— Row 1: G. Bixler, P. Williams, L. Breyley, J. Barabas, P. Tucker, H. Laird, B. Rowlands, N. Cowden, and E. Smith. Row 2:
S. Quati, V. Randall, D. Morton, S. Knowles, J. Bloomer, A. Huston, C. Hallman, J. Spacek, and B. Yeager. Row 3: J. Parman, S. Starr,
S. Holt, A. Clark, M. Koch, D. Shirk, L. Cutlip, J. Davis, D. Plummer, A. Abramoska, B. Koenig, C. McComas, D. Brewer, D. Moine, J. Smith,
E. Schlechty, J. Baker, B. Ettling, and J. Myers. Row 4: S. Goodrich, B. Bader, C. Gensemer, F. Schmitzer, H. Lennex, P. Komjati, and
James Loveman, Director.
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LEFT: Barry Muha runs the scale of the low notes with his string bass during a Stardusters
performance.
STARDUSTERS— Row 1: C. Chandler, K. Fodor, G. Dougherty, M. Tyler, K. Schlechty, J. Clark,
and K. Schlechty. Row 2: S. Fiser, E. Fetzer, B. Walter, D. Muich, R. Packard, S. Jindra, C.
Grieve, and G. Chandler. Row 3: Mr. Carey, A. Boyer, C. Rodgers, R. Wilder, R. Deuring, Mr.
Loveman, Mr. Bixler, and T. Lincoln.
ORCHESTRA— Row 7: C. Nichols, M. Griesinger, P. Mihalko, J. Denson, T. Survance, and C. McElfresh. Row 2: J. Keiper, D. Johnson, B.
LaVelle, R. Falconer, L. Dial, J. McCormick, D. Gaugler, E. Shirey, and H. Klopp. Row 3: C. Koppelberger, B. Muha, R. Deuring, E. Fetzer,
G. Dougherty, M. Leister, N. Haas, K. Wiles, J. Clark, K. Fodor, K. Schlechty, and M. Elliott. Row 4: G. Chandler and K. Steffens.
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RIGHT: Queen Jan Wilkinson flashes a
smile that indicates all is going well on
the homecoming gridiron.
BELOW: "American Gothic" by Grant
Wood? Actually it's Cindy and Rich.
BOTTOM: Junior Class members really
have the "BEECOMING SPIRIT of '67"
as they won first place with their float.
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LEFT: Sandy, Sally, Jan,
and Judy in a moment
of sideline happiness.
LOWER LEFT: Seniors
cautiously attach their
mascot's head.
RIGHT: “Yes, Paul, that
is just the way it hap-
pened. It was so excit-
ing!" Kathy Kline ex-
claims.
LOWER RIGHT: “Aw,
come on, Gwynne, I'm
not really that won-
derful; but tell me
more," Chris Fahlman
stammers.
MHS Royalty reigns at Homecoming
1967 BEECOMING QUEEN— Jan Wilkinson and her Court
Sally Febus, Sandy Harrington, and Judy Anderson
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and at the Junior-Senior Prom
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I^TEEN of TARA— Tom Clevidente a^d Carol Haueisen
aipd Attendants— Rich Neptune 4gdl Cjr|Jy‘ Hurd
Seniors honored at prom by “Gone With the Wind” theme
RIGHT: Donna and
Bucky try to figure
out how to capture
moments from an
old-fashioned setting
with a modern de-
vice.
LOWER LEFT: Mr. Cor-
bus welcomes Gloria
Rucker and her date
to Tara.
LOWER RIGHT: Here
are Roger and Sandy
on their way to a
night to remember.
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LEFT: Pleasant conversation beside the dog-
wood in the garden of Tara takes place between
Carol Beckowitz, Larry Brumby, Craig Clason,
and Cindy Rych.
LOWER LEFT: Johnnie Haas got the honor of
crowning the Prom Queen, but Mark Hunter
received the reward for his presentation of
her bouquet. Observing Queen Carol's reac-
tions are King Tom, Cindy and Rich.
LOWER RIGHT: A quiet waltz ends a perfect
evening for Phil and Ronnie.
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Row 1: P. Thompson, J. Haas, D. Chase, T. Clevidence, D. Waite, and D. McLaughlin. Row 2: T. Myers, S. Pelton— secretary, M. Bixler—
treasurer, S. Harrington— president, J. Anderson— vice-president, S. Febus— historian, and C. Fahlman. Row 3: M. Griesinger, R. Haas, C.
Nichols, M. Elliott, E. Fetzer, K. Schlechty, C. Hurd, K. Fodor, and G. Roshon. Row 4: C. Chandler, Mr. Haas— adviser, M. Hattery, D.
Sepper, G. Jones, R. Neptune, L. Smith, C. Davis, M. Brown, and K. Kline.
LEFT: Mr. Rios poses with Roger Martin and his (?) date ... John
Donahue at the Sadie Hawkins Dance.
BELOW: "Deck the halls with boughs of holly!" sings Gwynne Roshon
as she, Mimi Brown, and Sandy Harrington decorate the Student
Council Christmas tree.
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Student Council coordinates
BELOW: Mimi Brown and Dennis Sepper, newly elected Student Council
officers officiate over an organizational meeting.
UPPER RIGHT: Carolyn Nichols to Gwynne Roshen: "And Native
Dancer paid five to one!"
RIGHT: Mark Bixler and Mike Hattery take it easy during a break in
the agenda.
activities for student body
The Student Council bonfire— one of the Gail Bixler serves punch to Carla Me- Roxie Haas and Mary Griesinger run the
opening Homecoming events. Comas during the Homecoming Dance. Student Council booth at the carnival.
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Active Pep Club boosts school spirit
LEFT: Dee England tries to straighten out the crepe paper as she decorates
the windows during football season. Sally, Dee, and Jane did a tremen-
dous job this year keeping the school decorated to promote school
spirit.
BELOW: Pep club patriots carry their sign in homecoming parade.
Row 1: D. England, J. Cantwell, S. Febus, and Miss Lawrence — advisor. Row 2: L. Barnes, C. Ferguson, S. Pursley, J. Strouse, B. Jones, J. Missineio, M.
Roshon, C. Gorfido, V. Crane, C. Miley, S. Schmitzer, L. Wells, P. Jennings, and H. Klopp. Row 3: K. Papenhausen, C. Naragon, J. Henke, A. Krosse. L.
Fleming, M. Veres, A. Leaden, C. Todd, A. Stein, K. Wilson, K. Batchelder, J. Gregory, L. Shook, R Rennard. and R. Clay. Row 4: K. Beers, J. Hardinger,
J. Bloomer, L. Smith, S. Motz, S. Gerspacher, D. Albright, P. Dreibelbis, K. Steffens, M. Tyler, K. Shultz. B. Dreibelbis, B. Wa'ter, J. Rodgers, and P. Williams.
Row 5; C. Rych, D. Sweet, D. Schneider, C. Haueisen, J. Wilkinson, ,G. Roshon, F. Austin, J. Matthews, K. Boncdio, D. Scott, J. Schumann, C. Welty, S.
Phillis, C. Phillis, and B Buchanan. Row 6: S. Mallery, C. Betz, T. Johnson, B. Kulp, A. Guiltinan, S. Petty, S. Schindler, E. Salay, S. Severs, C. Beckowitz. V.
Andrews, S. Pelton, K. Wolf, L. Ramirez, and S. Henderson. Row 7: E. Cullen, M. Griesinger, S. Hobo L Mutter, J. Gorfido, K. Henschel, E. Fetzer, B. Groves,
M. Hausman, J. Severs, K. Yeager, M. Brown, G. Webster, T. Bayless, J. Medley, G. Jones, and J. Pennington. Row 8: S. Shrimplin, K. Papenhausen, S. Molner,
S: Penrose, C. Cotter, M. Lehman, R. Haas, S. Cowden, E. Loyer, E. Kovacek, J. Gerding, K. Herigstad, E. Krosse, K. Duringer, S. Lipstreu, and C. Davis.
Row 9: C. Zay, N. Richardson, P* Muller, S. Neptune, K. Smith, G. Kabeller, L. Kincaid, K. Kemmerling, C. Grieve, K. Coleman, L. Taylor, D. Donahey, K.
Dwyer, P. Elliott, and B. Schilling. Row 10: C. Hunter, C. Hurd, K. Kline, D. M Clellan, P. Kovacek, S. Harrington, C. McComas, G. Vandenberg, M. Riegger,
C. Biliczky, D. Todish, D. Eckert, C. Davis, D. Mack, and L. Houston. Row 11: C. Acker, B. Meyers, D. Werner, C. Schaefer, J. Werner, J. Anderson, V.
Kelly, D. Null, D. Cleary, J. Guiltinan, M. Cochran, K. High, B. Bedford, C. Chandler, and P. Tucker.
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Row 1: S. Motz, K. Steffens, D. England, S. Febus, J. Cantwell, and L. Shook. Row 2: K. Duringer, K. Yeager, D. Petty, J. Strouse, K.
Kline, J. Davis, J. Anderson, and S. Pelton. Row 3: K. Bonadio, B. Dreibelbis, L. Smith, J. Bloomer, S. Chamberlain, C. Gorfido, F. Gish, and
V. Crane. Row 4: J. Gerding, D. Schneider, P. Elliot, S. Shrimplin, M. Lehman, K. Papenhausen, S. Schmitzer, and M. Hausman. Row 5: J.
Shumann, C. Zay, S. Penrose, K. Herigstad, S. Molner, J. Gregory, D. Donahey, and K. Dwyer. Row 6: K. Batchelder, C. Davis, M. Brown,
C. Chandler, B. Walter, B. Schilling, B. Kulp, and M. Tyler. Row 7: S. Henderson, J. Medley, K. Wilson, G. Jones, N. Richardson/ S. Gers-
pacher, P. Jennings, and L. Wells. Row 8: D. Werner, K. Palker, C. McComas, S. Harrington, S. Petty, C. Betz, T. Johnson, and C. Cotter.
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G.A.A. plans intramural sports
TOP LEFT: Members of G.A.A. and Varsity M battle for the ball
during their co-sponsored donkey basketball game.
TOP RIGHT: Debby Werner sinks in a lay-up shot during an
intramural basketball game.
ABOVE: Karen Shultz outlines Sue Miller's profile at the G.A.A.
booth at the DECA carnival.
RIGHT: The battling Boogars, intramural basketball champions,
in typical after-game pose.
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Row 1: C. Davis, C. Chandler, C. McComas, K. Botchelder, B. Kulp, and Miss Lawrence — advisor. Row 2: L. Aukerman, M. Cochran, M. Sirrine, C. Beckwith, S.
Schindeholz, P. Smalley, M Coffey, N. Cowden, D. Dooley, P. Van Epp, B. Rowlands, S. Miller, M. Roshon, C. Gorfido, V. Crane, C. Miley S. Schmitzer, and P.
Jennings. Row 3: C. Naragon, J. Henke, K. Hobart, K. Papenhausen, J. Strouse, S. Pursley, B. Shilling, J. Pennington, D Zarney, L. Houston, A. Krosse, A.
Leaden, C. Todd, A. Stein, K. Wilson, T. Swingle, J. Gregory, and L. Shook. Row 4: B. Wisely, K. Palker, K. Rockwell, C. Krause, P. Komjati J. Bloomer, J.
Barabas, G. Bixler, L. Smith, S. Mofz, S. Gerspacher, D. Albright, P. Mihalko, K. Steffens, M. Tyler, J. Harsin, K. Schultz, B. Dre; belb is, ond B. Walter Row 5:
J. Hardinger, B, Bedford, C. Rych, D. Todish, B. Kulp, V. Kelly, D. Sweet, D. Schneider, C. Haueisen, J. Wilkinson, G. Roshon, F. Austin, J. Matthews, K.
Bonadio D Scott, J. Schumann C. Welty, D. Hallock, and K. Kline. Row 6: B. Meyers, S. Mallory, C. Betz, T. Johnson P. Tucker, S. Goodrich, B LaVelle, A.
Guiltinan, B. Sauer, M. Magowan, S. Petty, S. Schindler, E. Salay, S. Severs, D. England, S. Febus, M. Eddy, and V. Andrews. Row 7: J. Guiltinan, N. Richard-
son, B. Beckwith, C. Acker, E. Cullin, M. Griesinger, S. Hobb, J. Gordido, K. Henschel, A. Abramoska, C. McComas B. Koenig, L. Fetzer, T. Tippett, M.
Hausman, I. Severs, K. Yeager, and M. Brown. Row 8: S. Jindra, C. Zay, S Shrimplin, K. Alspach, S. Molner, S. Lipstreu, J. Butcher, R. Haas S. Cowden, J.
Pennington, M. Favret, L. MacLeod, E. Loyer, E. Kovacek, K. Herigstad, J. Gerding, J. Cantwell, and K. Duringer. Row 9: R. Packard, C. Schaefer, D. Werner,
C. Jakubec, L. Mutter, P. Mueller, S. Neptune, R. Forsythe, C. Nichols, K. Smith, G. Kabeller, B. Casey, C. Grieve, K. Schlechty, L. Taylor, D. Donahey, K.
Dwyer, and P. Elliot. Row 10: J. Anderson, J. Werner, D. Null, D. Cleary, D. McClelland, P. Kovacek, S. Harrington, D. MacLeod, G. Richie, G. Vondenberg,
V. Grieve, L. Kincaid, S. Johnson, K. Kemmerling, K. Swingle, J. Pritchard, M. Riegger, and C. Biliczky.
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MEDINIAN STAFF
Editor
Sports
Chris Fahlman
Administration . . .
Sandy Ftarrington
Dee MacLeod
Activities
Organizations . . .
Kathy Batchelder
Advertising
. Mark Smithberger
Business Manager
.... Donna Miller
Classes
. Bonnie Dreibelbis
Ann Stein
Bonnie Meyers
Photography . . . .
Paul Palmatier
Adviser
Medinian staff strives to meet final deadline
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TOP LEFT: Sandy Harrington and Patty Kovacek find some of the faculty
pictures amusing.
LOWER LEFT: Yearbook workers, Ann Stein, Bonnie Dreibelbis, and
Bonnie Meyers are so tired from working, they can hardly keep their
eyes open.
UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Webb helps Kathy Kline with some last-minute efforts.
LOWER RIGHT: Terry Morris and Mark Smithberger proudly hold their
advertising sales chart.
The Medinian staff has worked many long
and difficult hours to make this book into the
finished project you see before you. They
have taken pictures, written hundreds of lines
of copy, and worried about meeting deadlines,
all under the critical eye of their adviser, Mr.
Webb.
Finally, the result of their efforts was sent
off to the publisher, and was returned in the
form you now hold.
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Medinamite staff publishes bigger and better paper
UPPER LEFT: Mike Wilke fits copy for the sports section of the news-
paper.
LOWER LEFT: Ray Eckert buys his copy of the Medinamite during his
lunch hour.
UPPER RIGHT: Machinery in the printing department is run by the ex-
perienced hands of Larry Thompson.
CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Neptune and Marcia Elliot work out the details of
the next issue of the paper.
LOWER RIGHT: Conscientious Elaine Fetzer carefully fits copy into the
lay-out.
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Row 1: K. Fodor, M. Elliot— editor, Mrs. Neptune—
adviser, and C. Todd. Row 2: F. Austin, E. Fetzer,
D. MacLeod, C. Rice, and J. Vaughn. Row 3: P.
Yeager, S. Febus, D. England, V. Kelly, and D.
Waite. Row 4: R. Fain, L. Thompson, B. Olds, B.
Street, M. Wilke, and M. Donovan.
This year, for the first time, the pa-
per was printed by the Graphic Arts
Department at the high school. Con-
sequently, more last-minute news could
be reported and the number of pages
could vary accordingly. Members of
the staff attended the Gazette-Leader
Post Cub Day, The Press Journalism
Workshop, and the Ohio University
Workshop. They also had a student ex-
change with Lincoln High School in
Cleveland.
BELOW LEFT: Delanne Petty checks over copy before okaying it
for the paper.
BELOW RIGHT: To Mike Donovan: "Aren't you a pretty big guy
for such a little camera?"
UPPER RIGHT: Dee England works on paste-ups.
LOWER RIGHT: Fran Austin types out copy, later to be used in
the newspaper.
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Throughout the school year, the Girls' Leaders
Club participates enthusiastically in activities within
the school and in the community. Their projects
have included sending boxes of toys to a Medinian
in Viet Nam for the children there, sending tooth-
brushes and other things to Caney College in Ap-
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palachia, and being responsible for the entire pub-
licity campaign in the Medina area for the Christ-
mas Seals Drive.
They have also promoted school spirit by making
the basketball teams their brothers and feeding
them after games. Within the club itself friendships
are developed through "secret pals" and the trav-
eling basket.
These things are done with the hope of develop-
ing further the leadership, scholarship, citizenship,
and sportsmanship in each girl and to have fun
doing it.
UPPER RIGHT: Delanne Petty and Kathy Batchelder practice for Peter Rabbit,
a play given by GLC at St. Nicholas School.
SECOND RIGHT: Sandy Harrington, president, "takes the cake" at the picnic
for new members.
THIRD RIGHT: Mark Bixler receives cookies from his basketball sister, Kathy
Batchelder.
LOWER RIGHT: Carolyn Nichols works on Spring Sports schedule to be hung
in the lobby.
ABOVE LEFT: Jane Pennington sells tickets at a home basketball game.
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G.L.C. shows leadership through activities
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Seated: K. Schlechty. B. Koch, D. Petty, C. Hurd, C. Nichols, D. Zarney. Standing: K. Fodor, B. Walter, J. Pennington, K. Wilson, G. Roshon,
C, Chandler, M. Elliot, M. Brown, S. Harrington, S. Febus, K. Batchelder, S. Pelton, and Mrs. Neptune— adviser.
RIGHT: “Sophia Loren" better known as Mrs. Neptune models the
hat given to her by her secret pal.
BELOW: Beth Walter assists Chris Chandler in making a complete
schedule of upcoming golf events.
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RIGHT: Peggy Kapp, Kim Ryan, and Gail Dougherty demonstrate
their routine from the gymnastics show.
BELOW: Rick Shelley uses the long horse.
Gymnasts present their fourth annual show
Row 1: S. Holt, C. Smith, C. Hurd, L. Riegger, S. Miller, C. Haueisen, D. Zarney, and K. Ryan. Row 2: C. Abell, J. Varney, C. Grieve, G.
Dougherty, P. Kapp, D. Hallock, L. Houston, P. Milhalko, and V. Grieve. Row 3: T. McCourt, F. Schmitzer, R. Shelley, T. Shurance, D.
Flugum, R. Craig, iR. Dye, R. Cornelius, and B. McCourt. Row 4: P. Palmatier, C. Shank, A. Morris, P. Grey, C. Cronick, M. Grieve, and
E. Shirey.
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UPPER LEFT: "Just don't look down, Cindy, and you won't have any
trouble."
CENTER LEFT: How did this guy ever get in Gymnastics Club?
LOWER LEFT: Miss Lawrence and Mr. Weygandt talk over plans for
this year's show.
BELOW: Marvin Grieve "flies through the air with the greatest of ease."
LOWER RIGHT: Someone said to fly, Flugum, fly . . . so Flugum flew.
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RIGHT: Laura Sponseller concentrates during the reading
of The Merchant of Venice.
FAR RIGHT: "I just washed my hair and I can't do a thing
with it," remarks Kathy Kline to Linda Wagner during
rehearsal for the children's play, The Wizard of Oz.
LEFT: Gwynne Roshon applies revitalizing cream to Mr.
Brewer for the presentation of the three one-act plays,
written and directed by members of the student body.
RIGHT: Scarecrow, (Kathy Kline), the c-c-cowardly lion,
(Delanne Petty), and the Tin Man, (Vicky Andrews),
await for their rescue during the production of The
Wizard of Oz.
LOWER LEFT: The cast of Life With Father poses during
their final dress rehearsal
LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Bosler is weary, yet thoughtful after
many long and tedious nights of rehearsals.
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Drama Club has active and successful year.
Row 1 : D. Waite, G. Dougherty, G. Ritchie, F. Gish, J. Anderson, Mr. Bosler— advisor, G. Roshon, M. Elliott, M. Hallock, D. Steingass, and
H. Waite. Row 2: S. Biggs, V. Jedlicka, D. Petty, S. Pelton, K. Kline, S. Febus, J. Wilkinson, F. Austin, C. Todd, A. Leaden, C. Hanshue, L.
Kloor, and J. Ewing. Row 3: J. McHenry, C. Ferguson, L. White, R. Packard, J. Churgovich, C. Welty, C. Grieve, J. Nixon, and V. Andrews.
Row 4: S. Johnson, L. Kincaid, K. Kemmerling, A. Stein, C. Davis, K. Batchelder, K. Bonadio, J. Matthews, K. Wiles, C. Miley, S. Rivers,
J. Harsin, and M. Tyler. Row 5: D. Scott, J. Hurst, L. Wagner, S. Cowden, J. Hutchinson, C. Eaken, D. Hallock, M. Eddy, D. Nees, D.
Claude, K. Eberwein, D. Todish, and D. Casey. Row 6: C. Chandler, M. Brown, R. Haas, S. Bradley, S. Tyrell, P. Elliott, L. Taylor, L. Spon-
seller, R. Perona, K. Mesick, and G. Chandler. Row 7: D. Hicks, K. Foulke, B. Mine, J. Schumann, S. Molner, K. Duringer, C. Zay, S. Pen-
rose, C. Cotter, K. Dwyer, and J. Cantwell. Row 8: N. Gilliard, L. Harriger, L. Wagner, G. Bixler, B. Grindle, S. Knowles, and P. Palmatier.
Row 9: R. Neptune, M. Smithberger, D. Flugum, S. Beckwith; D. Wel.s, and C. Koppelberger.
LEFT: Darrell Waite and Gail Richie adjust the lighting for a dramatics
club production.
BELOW: The drama club awards for this year were: Vicky Jedlicka, the Drama
Award, Darrell Waite, Mechanical Award, Delanne Petty, Outstanding
Actress Award, and Bill Wolf, Outstanding Actor Award.
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FHA gains experience through efforts
Row 1: P. Piatt, L. Turek, B. Dunbar, S. Sittinger— president, J. Jindra, Miss Hornberger— adviser and Miss Cox— adviser. Row 2: S. Bradley,
D. Russell, D. Jindra, P. Porter, L. Ackerman, G. Rucker, and J. Peirce. Row 3: N. McDaid, D. Hunter, V. Bowman, S. Smith, D. Hicks, B.
Rucker, D. McNamara, L. Skidmore, M. Monroe, and B. Stillman. Row 4: B. Mericle, P. Shearer. N. Indoe, B. Rooy, D. Morton, D.
Szabo, L. Gasper, and L. Kilgo. Row 5: D. Albright, S. Gerspacher, H. Dunn, J. Rucker, C. Rooy, J. Lance, and D. Piatt.
AT RIGHT: Barb Rooy and Jenny Lance stand
with pride next to the FHA emblem.
FHA performed community serv-
ices this year while mixing them
with fun. They met after school ear-
ly in the year to make popcorn balls
which they later took to a rest home.
They held an intra-club pizza par-
ty in the winter and in the spring
had a baked goods booth at the
carnival.
FHA acquired two new advisers
this year. Miss Cox and Miss Horn-
berger guided the club through an
interesting and very busy year.
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UPPER LEFT: Mr. Elrick looks
over the goodies at an FHA
bake sale.
UPPER RIGHT: Cindy Rooy and
Diana Piatt show off cooking
skills.
CENTER LEFT: Miss Cox, FHA
adviser.
CENTER RIGHT: Sharon Sittinger
presides over elections.
LOWER LEFT: FHA members en-
joy a group discussion.
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Row 7: D. Nees, K. Wolf, K. Schlechty, J. Harsin, Mrs. Elrick and Miss Smith— advisers. Row 2: B. Grindle, S. Jindra, P. Smalley, K.
Mesick, L. Klooz, M. Suddleson, C. Miley, J. Henke, and C. Ferguson. Row 3: S. Febus, D. Scott, J. Rodgers, S. Rivers, L. Houston, C.
Rice, V. Grieve, P. Fetzer, and D. Hallock. Row 4: V. Jedlicka, R. Clay, H. Klopp, C. Chandler, C. Davis, A. Stein, K. Batchelder, K.
Kline, and L. White. Row 5: R. Shaw, J. Bixby, and J. Ewing.
FTA gains knowledge through experience
LEFT: Mrs. Elrick and Jill Harsin discuss plans for the next
meeting.
BELOW: Gordon Duncan gives his class instruction while student
teaching in the elementary schools.
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The purpose of Future Teachers of America is
to stimulate students' interest in teaching. Judging
by its membership and activities, the MHS chapter
is well on its way to reaching that goal.
FTA met once a month, holding a potluck sup-
per along with each meeting. These meetings usu-
ally included a speaker or film, and one of the
more interesting was Mr. Schamp, who told of
his Peace Corps experiences in the Philippines.
In the winter, FTA took a field trip to Baldwin-
Wallace College for an FTA convention. Junior
and senior members also had several opportunities
to visit the elementary schools to observe and
to teach.
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UPPER LEFT: "If you'll eat my egg sandwich I'll give you my dessert,"
says Kaye Schlechty.
LOWER LEFT: Vickie Jedlicka tells Garfield student that she'll look like
this if she doesn't eat breakfast.
UPPER RIGHT: F.T.A. members crowd around at a pot luck dinner.
LOWER RIGHT: Janet Rodgers assists a student while student teaching.
Y-Teens find friendship through activities.
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Row 1: Miss Muren— adviser, E. Fetzer— president, K. Mesick, L. Klooz, E. Ruff, V. Jedlicka, and B. Koch. Row 2: D. Mack, C. Davis, B.
Gindle, P. Smalley, D. Nees, N. Mann, and B. Kenzig. Row 3: R. Clay, S. Schindler, C. Eaken, R. Forsythe, D. Falconer, S. Cowden, and
J. Denson. Row 4: N. Indoe, B. Rooy, D. Morton, K. Phillips, and D. Schneider. Row 5: S. Sittinger, L. McCourt, C. Rooy, J. Lance, N.
Richardson, and P. Fetzer.
AT LEFT: "This one looks
just my size" says Phyllis
Fetzer during one coat
check.
Elaine Fetzer, in
her second year as
Y-teens president
worked closely with
Miss Muren to make
Y-teens a bigger and
better club. Y-teens
performed a valu-
able service to the
school again this
year by operating a
coat-check during
home basketball
games. This coat
check was very well
patronized and the
girls who worked
were kept very busy.
Other activities of
Y-teens during the
year included bake
sales, several parties,
and a trip in the
spring.
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Varsity M buys much needed athletic equipment.
LEFT: Larry Collins serves punch after Christmas caroling.
BELOW: The Varsity M sponsored jiujustu show practices before show.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Rick Dye and Bill Street help out during basketball game.
Row 1: G. Friedt, C. Cronick, P. Karson, B. Street, B. Lawrence, J. Karson, and B. Wallace. Row 2: B. Muha, M. Bixler, R. Williams, R.
Eckert, A. Keefer, M. Hunter, J. Gulledge, and L. Collins. Row 3: R. Hood, T. Scherz, S. Stewart, J. Matacic, D. Aufmuth, D. Chase, and
J. Hunter. Row 4: K. Harrington, K. Williams, B. Rawlings, J. Skurvid, R. Dye, T. Clevidence, M. Burlingame, and L. Peacock. Row 5: B.
Wolf, K. Aukerman, D. Simmers, J. Graff, S. Burlingame, M. Cleary, M. Cavey, and G. Jones. Row 6: M. Palker, D. Jones, T. Whitaker,
M. Zeigler, R. Neptune, and Mr. Evans— adviser.
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Audio Club affords pleasure for student body
Row 1: J. Brewer, D. Waite, M. Leister, D. Carten, P. Mueller, S. Rivers, P. Smalley, B. Grindle, R. Packard, B. Madey, and A. Houston.
Row 2: C. Shank, H. Waite, G. McClung, J. Bixby, R. Monaco, R. Cripps, K. Nixon, and B. Olds. Row 3: Mr. Bosler— adviser, M. Hallock, M.
Smithberger, R. Smith, C. Truthan, D. Sepper, J. Borden, J. Stone, and E. Mull.
LEFT and ABOVE: Doug McClure and Jeff Borden
provide lunchtime entertainment.
The dedication of the Audio Club is
shown through its members giving up
their lunch hours to provide the student
body with the much-appreciated mu-
sical entertainment, every day fourth
and fifth periods. It is also their respon-
sibility to prepare and operate the equip-
ment used for the Student Bulletin.
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Intramurals provide relaxation from daily school routine
Ron "Hot Lips" Fain belts that cow-
hide.
Bumlinger connects!
After this, the majors!
Art Club members show hidden abilities
Art Club, under the careful direc-
tion of Mrs. Mama Christy, delved
deeply into the mysteries of scientific
art forms and used their creative imag-
inations to produce some works of art
the like of which have never before
been seen at MHS. They also did post-
ers and scenery for various dramatic
productions.
This club presents an oportunity for
those with artistic talents or inclina-
tions to use these talents, whether or
not they take an art class as part of
their curriculum.
AT RIGHT: Mrs. Christy helps Linda Klooz and
Cheryl Reed.
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Seated: M. Magowen, C. Welty, K. Herigstad, M. Blossom, and T. Kelly. Standing: M. Burlingame, V. Grieve, B. Wells, L. Klooz, J. Nixon,
C. Reed, C. Stuart, T. Tippett, S. Blankenship, L. Lehman, Mrs. Christy— Adviser, and J. Setzko.
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Equations, proofs, and
graphs, intrigue the mem-
bers of the Math Club.
Twice a month the mem-
bers are exposed to many
advanced problems not of-
fered in regular classes.
The local Mu Alpha Theta
affiliated chapter has the
distinction of being one of
the 100 charter clubs
founded in America in
1958. Students with a B
average in Math and a
B— average in all other
subjects are selected for
membership at the end of
their junior year.
Row 1: L. Fleming, K. Schlechty, V. Jedlicka, E. Fetzer, G. Roshon, and K. Bowman. Row 2: S. Har-
rington, C. Hanshue, J. Gerding, F. Gish, C. Nichols, and L. Klooz. Row 3: S. Stewart, C. Fahlman, T.
Whitaker, M. Ziegler, D. Chase, M. Hallock, J. Karson, J. Palker, J. Brewer, and Mr. Brewer— adviser.
Math Club enjoys use of new computer
LEFTj Karen "Speedy" Bowman uses the Math Club computer. BELOW: The
Math Club officers with Mr. Brewer; Lorayne Fleming, Dale Chase, and Kaye
Schlechty.
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DCT has active, rewarding year.
This past year, the diversified co-opera-
tive training program has been extremely
successful in bringing selected students on
the job training. These students worked in
er variety of industries, from drafting to hos-
pital work.
The DCT students worked closely with
Mr. Jaskol in planning several successful
projects. This past fall, several students went
to the state DCT convention. They also spon-
sored a car wash.
The highlight of the year was the DCT
banquet held at the Brown Derby. This ban-
quet gave the students an opportunity to
honor their employers.
BELOW: "Smile!" snickers Gayle Jester as she prepares to
work on Mr. Jaskol. Dr. Fri smiles his approval.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Mary Pichelmayer poses with the DCT's
mascot ... a smiling dragon (?) !
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Row 7: K. Duplaga, M. Pichelmayer, N. Foster, C. Winebrenner, and Mr.
Jaskol. Row 2: M. Prock, L. Kovacek, E. Donahue, and N. McClaskie. Row 3:
J. Selzer, R. Wills, S. Quick, R. Denson, and T. Stuart. Row 4: T. Pandur, R.
Gasper, J. Donnelly, and D. Bigham. Row 5: R. Morse, S. Fulton, and D.
Toth.
LEFT: Nona McClaskie, outstanding DCT student of the year, laughs with
Mr. Rios at the banquet.
MIDDLE LEFT: Doug Toth and Mr. Jaskol scrub down a car at the car
wash.
BELOW: Dan Bigham takes a break to smile for the camera.
BOTTOM LEFT: Lenny Kovacek concentrates while working industriously.
BOTTOM RIGHT: This year, the DCT students adopted an underprivileged
family. Here they pose with the Christmas presents they gave their
family.
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Row 1: B. Cole, S. Sexton, B. Gregory, B.
Fetty, and Mr. Casterline— adviser. Row 2: P.
Hood, E. Hood, M. Cullen, B. Brinker, and S.
Russell. Row 3: D. Miller, B. Berger, D. Groves,
C. Ross, and T. Vellenoweth. Row 4: B. Hill,
L. Roby, G. Wilder, and C. Butt.
DECA is an organization designed
specifically for students enrolled in
Distributive Education. The purposes
of DECA are to further develop a
respect for education in marketing
and distribution which will contri-
bute to vocational competence, and
to promote understanding and ap-
preciation for the responsibilities of
citizenship in our free, competitive
enterprise system.
This year DECA was particularly
honored when Chuck Butt received
third place in state-wide competition.
DECA has successful program
Chuck Ross, Distributive Education "Student of the Year."
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UPPER LEFT: Chuck Butt demonstrates his .sales technique using his
manager as the customer.
LOWER LEFT: DECA officers: Barb Fetty— president. Chuck Ross— vice
president, Barb Gregory— secretary, and Barb Cole— treasurer.
UPPER RIGHT: Leland Roby ... on the job.’
CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Hedrick, superintendent, speaks at DECA ceremony.
LOWER RIGHT: Dave Groves memorizes, "The customer's always right!"
J’in
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Medina High presents and also receives honors
SELF DISCIPLINE— Row 1: K. Kline, J. Anderson, F. Austin, S. Pelton, G. Rosnon, F. Gish, D. Miller, C. McComas, J. Karson, and T. Hunter.
Row 2: V. Jedlicka, L. Klooz, B. Koch, K. Ryan, C. McElfresh, D. Chase, C. Ferguson, K. Bowman, E. Fetzer, K. Beers, J. Missineio, and
M. Elliott. Row 3: S. Harrington, C. Hanshue, C. Nichols, J. Clark. K. Fodor, K. Schlechty, D. MacLeod, N. Haas, S. Walker, and L. Fleming.
Row 4: C. Hurd, R. Neptune, C. Fahlman, V. Grieve, .1. Gerding, G. Daugherty, M. Ziegler, T. Clevidence, J. Graff, J. Palker, T. Whitaker,
J. Brewer, S. Stewart, F. Clements, R. Davisor., J. Gowe, anc M. Wilke.
ABOVE: Buckeye Boys State Delegates: John Matacic, Mark Bixler, and Mark Hunter. Alternates
are John Haas, Rick Williams, and Bill Harriger.
RIGHT: Buckeye Girls State Delegates are (front): Mimi Brown and Chris Chandler with
Marianne Tyler and Candy Davis as Alternates.
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Contest BOWMAN
l\st Place
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TOP LEFT: Karen Bowman and Mrs. Schafer proudly display the electric
typewriter Karen won for the school by besting students from 27 other
schools in the First Annual Northeastern Ohio Typewriting Contest held
in Cleveland.
LEFT: Vickie Jedlicka and Cathy Hanshue formulate plans for the Tutorial
Program they initiated this past school year.
BELOW: Doug Jones and Sandy Harrington pose with the Citizenship
awards they received at Honors Assembly.
BOTTOM: Congressman Charles A. Mosher chats with faculty and students
after an assembly at which he was the chief speaker.
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Talent and training add up to awards
RIGHT: Carolyn Nichols and Jeff Karson who received the Womanhood
and Manhood Awards which are presented to the students who are
outstanding in scholarship, character, citizenship, cooperation and in-
itiative.
BELOW: Cathy Hanshue (Most Outstanding Art Student), Tom Clevidence
(Athlete of the Year), Kathy Fodor (Music Award), and Barbara Kulp
(Nursing Scholarship) pose with their trophies and awards.
Members of Medina High School's Quiz Down Team— Chris Fahlman, Dale Chase, Steve Stewart, and Jeff Karson (alternate) wish that
Dennis Sepper, one of the big guns on the team (even if he is a junior) were here to help them out of this brain-drain question. The
team defeated their opponent— Copley— scoring the most points for the monthly period, thus winning a complete set of World Book
Encyclopedia in addition to the two-volume set of World Book Dictionary that they won for their initial appearance.
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Dale Chase and Elaine Fetzer were National Merit
semi-finalists. Dale was awarded the Sidney M.
Fenn Scholar-Athlete Award, and Elaine won the
DAR Citizenship Award at Honors Assembly.
Cheerleaders Fran Austin, Cindy Hurd, Jan Wilkinson, Gwynne
Roshon, and Carol Haueisen display trophy they won for first
place at Berea Invitational Cheerleading Contest.
TOP: ORDER OF THE GOLDEN TASSEL-Row ?: Kathy Fodor,
Fran Austin, Vickie Jedlicka, Lorayne Fleming, and Linda Klooz.
Row 2: Cathy Hanshue, Tom Clevidence, Elaine Fetzer, Jeff
Karson, Faith Gish, and Jeff Palker. Row 3: Alan Steffen,
Gwynne Roshon, Dale Chase, Carolyn Nichols, Mark Zieegler,
Julia Gerding, and Chris Fahlman. Row 4: Chris McElfresh, Sandy
Harrington, Kaye Schlechty, Marcia Elliott, and Gail Vandenberg.
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Seniors reach that magical moment they have
Sandy Harrington— First Dale Chase — Second Gwynne Roshon — Third Kaye Schlechty— Fourth Elaine Fetzer —Fifth
Joe and Carol arrive early. Robin, Jim, Ed, and Gary finally get ready for the warm evening.
Commencement Speakers
Kathy Kline: "The End of the
Beginning"
Tim Whitaker: "The Present is
the Past of the Future"
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awaited so long: Graduation
Miss Lawrence helps Kathy with Joann and Theresa "drape" a music stand. "Almost eight-o'clock and time to begin,'
her collar. says Mr. Elrick.
Commencement
Soloists
Alan Steffen: Flute—
"Concerto in G Ma-
jor"—Allegro Mod-
erato (Mozart)
Gwynne Roshon: Vo-
ca/— "Where e'er You
Walk" (Handel)
Carolyn Nichols— Ac-
companist
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Each nervously awaits his turn in procession
The long processional before friends and relatives.
Graduating class listens attentively to soloist.
The lights still burn
The final moment— when you receive that diploma.
RIGHT: (opposite page) Burns Flugum rewards Mom with a
kiss as a proud Dad approves.
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ALMA AAATER
Sing the praise of our Medina
To her we'll ever be true.
Joining all in each endeavor
Each day our purpose renew.
Courage ever showing
Strength is ever growing
On to victory going—
Fight, Medina!
Sing the praise of our Medina
To her we'll ever be true.
brightly but the Class of ’68 has departed
. . . This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end.
It is rather the end of the beginning.
—Winston Churchill
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Senior Activities
BRUCE ANDERSON— Intramurals
4.
JUDY ANDERSON-Student
Council 3*-4*, Pep Club 2-3-4,
Drama Club 2-3-4*, GAA 2-3-4,
Y-Teens 2, Self Discipline 4, In-
ternational Club 2, Homecoming
Attendant 4, Band 2-3-4, Card
Section 4, Choir 4, JV Cheer-
leader 2-3.
DICK AUFMUTH— Student Coun-
cil 2, Varsity M 4, Football 2,
Wrestling 3-4, Tennis 3-4, Golf
2, Intramurals 2.
FRAN AUSTIN— CAA 3, Pep
Club 3-4, Drama Club 2-3-4,
FTA 4, GAA 2-3-4, Medinamite
4, Self Discipline 4, Internatio-
al Club 2-3, Band 2-3-4, Class
Officer 2-3-4, Choir 4*, Varsity
Cheerleader 3-4.
BETTY BARGAR-Pep Club 2,
GAA 3, Card Section 2, Intra-
murals 2.
CAROL BECKOWITZ-Pep Club
2-3-4, Gymnastics 3, Drama Club
2-3, GAA 2-3, Medinamite 3, In-
ternational Club 2, Card Section
2-3, Choir 2-3-4, Intramurals 4.
KATHY BEERS-Pep Club 2-3-4,
Self Discipline 4, Girls' State 3.
BOB BERGER-Track 2, DECA 4.
RON BETZ— International Club 2,
Intramurals 3-4.
KAREN BOWMAN-Math Club 4,
Self Discipline 4, Choir 2-3-4.
JERRY BREWER-Math Club 4,
Audio Club 4, Drama Club 4,
Self Discipline 4, International
Club 2-3, Football 2, Choir 2-3-4,
Track 2-3-4, Intramurals 2-4.
BARB BRINKER-Y-Teens 3,
DECA 4.
RICK BROBST— Football 2, Wres-
tling 2, Intramurals 2-4.
MIKE BROOKS-Track 2, Intra-
murals 4.
MIKE BURLINGAME-Varsity M
4, Drama Club 3, Intramurals 4.
CHUCK BUTT-DECA 4.
CONNIE CANFIELD— Pep Club
2, Drama Club 4, GAA 2-3, Y-
Teens 4, Art Club 2.
DEBBIE CARTEN-Audio Club 2-
3*-4*, Drama Club 2-3, Y-Teens
3, Ski Club 4, Art Club 2-3.
GARY CHANDLER-Band 2-3-4,
Orchestra 2-4, Stardusters 4,
Track 4, Intramurals 4.
DALE CHASE— Student Council
4, CAA 3-4, Math Club 4*,
Varsity M 3-4, Self Discipline
4, International Club 2-3, Tennis
2-3-4, Choir 2-3-4, Intramurals
4.
JANET CLARK— CAA 3-4, GAA 2,
Y-Teens 2-3, Self Discipline 4,
Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4,
Stardusters 4.
DAVE CLAYPOOL— International
Club 2-3.
FRANK CLEMENTS— Self Disci-
*Denotes Officer
pline 4, International Club 3.
TOM CLEVIDENCE-Student
Council 4, Varsity M 2-3-4, Self
Discipline 4, Football 2-3-4,
Wrestling 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4.
BARBARA COLE— FHA 2-3, GAA
2- 3, Self Discipline 4, Intra-
murals 2-3, DECA 4*.
KEVIN CONLEY-Med/nam/fe 3,
Track 2, Intramurals 2-4.
MARLON CRAIG— International
Club 2.
MARY CULLIN— Pep Club 2,
GAA 2.
ED DAVIS— Varsity M 4, Bas-
ketball 2-3-4.
JOELLA DAVIS-Pep Club 3-4,
Gymnastics 3-4, Drama Club 2*
3, GAA 2-3, Card Section 4.
RUSS DAVISON— Self Discipline
4, International Club 3.
FRANK DEGENERO-Tennis 2-3.
CHRIS DELISLE — Intramurals 4.
EVELYN DONAHUE-Band 2-3,
VICA 4.
JOE DONNELLY-Varsity M 3-4,
Cross Country 4, Track 2-3-4*,
Intramurals 4.
GAIL DOUGHERTY— CAA 3,
Gymnastics 3-4, Drama Club 2-
3- 4, Y-Teens 2-3, Self Discipline
4, International Club 2-3, Band
2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Stardusters
2-3-4, Intramurals 4.
GORDEN DUNCAN— FTA 4.
KATHY DUPLAGA-Gymnastics
2.
RICK DYE— Gymnastics 4, Var-
sity M 4, Medinamite 3, Foot-
ball 2-3-4, Wrestling 3, Base-
ball 3-4, Basketball 2, Track 2,
Intramurals 4.
RAY ECKERT— Varsity M 2-3-4,
Football 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4,
Basketball 2-3-4.
BILL EDDY-Band 2-3-4.
JIM EGGLESTON — International
Club.
MARCIA ELLIOT— Student Coun-
cil 4, CAA 3, GLC 4, Drama
Club 2-3*-4\ GAA 2-3-4, Medi-
namite Editor 4, Self Discipline
4, International Club 2-3, Band
2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Intramurals
2- 3-4.
DEE ENGLAND-Pep Club 2-3-4,
Medinamite 4, Card Section 2-
4*, Choir 2-4.
CHRIS FAHLMAN— Student
Council 4, CAA 3-4, Math Club
4, Medinian 4, Self Discipline
4, International Club 3, Class
President 4, Boys' State 3.
SALLY FEBUS— Student Council
3- 4, CAA 3, GLC 3-4*, Pep
Club 2-3*-4*, Medinian 4, Dra-
ma Club 2-3-4, FTA 34, GAA
2-3-4, Medinamite 4, Self Dis-
cipline 4, International Club 2-
3, Homecoming Attendant 4,
Card Section 2-4, Choir 4, Intra-
murals 3-4.
PAUL FELDMAN— Golf 2-3.
CATHY FERGUSON-Pep Club
3-4, Drama Club 3-4, FTA 4,
GAA 3, Self Discipline 4, Inter-
national Club 3.
BARB FETTY— Student Council 4,
DECA 4*.
ELAINE FETZER-Student Coun-
cil 3-4, CAA 3, Math Club 4,
Pep Club 2, Medinamite 4, Y-
Teens 2*-3*-4*, Self Discipline
4, Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 4,
Stardusters 4, Girls' State 3.
LYNDA FETZER-Pep Club 2,
GAA 2-3-4.
LORAYNE FLEMING-Math Club
4*, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 2-3,
Self Discipline 4, International
Club 2, Card Section 4.
KATHY FODOR— Student Coun-
cil 4, CAA 3-4, GLC 3-4, GAA
2, Medinamite 4, Self Discipline
4, Band 2-3-4*, Orchestra 2-
3-4, Choir 4, Stardusters 3-4, In-
tramurals 4.
ROGER GASPER-DECA 4.
JULIA GERDING-Math Club 4,
Pep Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Self
Discipline 4, Card Section 4,
Intramurals 3-4.
FAITH GISH — Math Club 4, Pep
Club 2-3-4, Drama Club 2-3-4*,
GAA 2-3, Self Discipline 4, In-
ternational Club 2, Card Sec-
tion 2-4, Choir 2-3-4.
DEBBIE GORFIDO-Pep Club 2-
3-4, Gymnastics 2-3, GAA 2-3-
4, Card Section 2, Alternate
Cheerleader 3.
JIM GOWE— Self Discipline 4,
Band 4, Football 4, Tennis 3, In-
tramurals 4.
JOHN GRAFF-Varsity M 4, Self
Discipline 4, Wrestling 2-3-4.
BARB GREGORY-Y-Teens 2,
DECA 4*.
PHIL GREY— Gymnastics 2-3-4,
International Club 2, Wrestling
2.
VIKKI GRIEVE-Gymnastics 4,
FTA 3-4, GAA 3-4, Self Disci-
pline 4, International Club 2,
Card Section 2, Choir 2, Card
Section 2, Choir 2, Art Club 3.
BEV GROVES-Pep Club 2-3-4,
Gymnastics 3, GAA 2-3-4, Inter-
national Club 2, Card Section 2,
Choir 2, Art Club 3.
DAVE GROVES— Football 2-3,
Baseball 3, Intramurals 2-3,
DECA 4.
NANCY HAAS— CAA 3, FTA 2,
GAA 2-3, Y-Teens 2-3, Self Dis-
cipline 4, Band 2-3-4, Orches-
tra 2-3-4, Class Treasurer 4.
MACY HALLOCK-Math Club 4,
Audio Club 2-3-4, Drama Club
2-3-4, International Club 2,
Cross Country 4.
BONNIE HAMLIN-Pep Club 2,
GAA 2, Card Section 2, Choir 2. *»
CATHY HANSHUE-Math Club
4, Drama Club 2-4, GAA 2, Y-
Teens 3, Self Discipline 4, In-
ternational Club 2, Art Club 2-3.
SANDY HARRINGTON-Student
Council President 4, CAA 3,
GLC 3-4*, Math Club 4, Pep
Club 4, Medinian 4, Drama Club
2, GAA 2-3-4, Y-Teens 2, Self
Discipline 4, International Club
2- 3*, Homecoming Attendant 4,
Card Section 4, Intramurals 3-4,
Class Officer 2-3.
CAROL HAUEISEN— Pep Club 2-
3- 4, Gymnastics 3-4, GAA 2-3-
4, JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity
Cheerleader 3-4.
PAUL HEADER-Varsity M 3,
Football 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4,
Basketball 2-3.
CORKY HERIGSTAD— Wrestling
2-4.
BRUCE HILL-Choir 2, Basket-
ball 2, Intramurals 3-4.
ELAINE HOOD-Pep Club 2,
GAA 2.
PAM HOOD— FHA 3, Pep Club
2, GAA 3.
JEFF HUNTER-Varsity M 3-4,
Football 3-4, Wrestling 3-4.
TOM HUNTER— CAA 3-4, Self
Discipline 4, International Club
3, Football 3-4, Track 3, Intra-
murals 4.
CINDY HURD-Student Council
4, CAA 3, GLC 4, Pep Club
2-3*-4*, Gymnastics 3-4, Drama
Club 3, GAA 2-3, Self-Dis-
cipline 4, Class Officer 2-3-4, JV
Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheer-
leader Captain 4.
VICKY JEDLICKA-Math Club 4,
Drama Club 2-4, FTA 4, Y-
Teens 2-3-4, Self Discipline 4,
International Club 2-3, Band
2-3-4.
SANDY JENKINS— FTA 2-3-4, Y-
Teens 2, Band 2-3-4.
GAYLE JESTER— FHA 3, DCT 4.
JEANNE JINDRA— FHA 2-3-4*.
DOUG JONES-Math Club 4,
Varsity M 2-3-4, Self Discipline
4, Football 2-3-4, Tennis 2-3-4,
Basketball 2-3-4.
GARY JONES-Student Council
4, Varsity M 4, Band 4*, Bas-
ketball 2-3-4, Intramurals 4,
Cross Country 4.
PEGGY KAPP-Gymnastics 3-4,
Art Club 2-3.
JEFF KARSON— CAA 4, Math
Club 4, Varsity M 3-4, Self Dis-
cipline 4, International Club 2-
3, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2,
Track 2-3-4, Intramurals 2-4.
AL KEEFER-Med/n/an 3-4, Var-
sity M 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track
2-3-4, Intramurals 2-4.
VIKKI KELLY— CAA 3, Pep Club
2, Drama Club 4, GAA 2, Me-
dinamite 4, Self Discipline 4,
International Club 3, Card Sec-
tion 4, Intramurals 2.
KATHY KLINE-Student Council
2-3-4, CAA 3, Art Club 3, Pep
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Senior Activities
Club 2-3-4, Medinian 3-4, Editor
4, Drama Club 2-3-4, FTA 2-
3*-4, Gymnastics 3-4, GAA 2-
3-4, Self Discipline 4, Interna-
tional Club 2-3, Class President
3, Card Section 2-4, Choir 2-
3*-4*, Intramurals 3-4.
LINDA KLOOZ — Student Council
3, Math Club 4, Y-Teens 2-3*-
4*, Self Discipline 4, Drama
Club 2-4, FTA 3-4, Band 2-3-4,
Orchestra 2-3, Art Club 2-3*-4.
BARB KOCH-GLC 3-4, Y-Teens
2-3-4*, Self Discipline 4, Band
2- 3-4, Orchestra 2.
TERRY KOLONICK-DECA 4.
PATTI KOVACEK-Pep Club 2-
3- 4, Medinian 4, Drama Club
2- 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, International
Club 3, Card Section 2-4, In-
tramurals 2-3-4.
BARB KULP-CAA 3, GAA 2-3-
4, Band 2-3-4.
LARRY LABADIE— Choir 3.
BILL LAWRENCE- Varsity M 4,
Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, In-
tramurals 3.
ANN LEADEN-Pep Club 2-3-4,
Drama Club 3-4, FTA 3, GAA 2-
3- 4, Choir 2-3-4, Intramurals 3.
MARTI LEHMAN-Pep Club 2-
3-4, GAA 2-3, Card Section 2-
4, Intramurals 4.
TOM LINCOLN-Band 2-3-4,
Stardusters 4.
KARL LOCKWOOD — Intramurals
2-3, International Club 2.
MIKE LOVEMAN-Audio Club 3,
International Club 3, Football
2, Tennis 3, Track 2.
RICK LOYER— International Club
2, Wrestling 2.
DEE MACLEOD— CAA 4, Medin-
ian 4, Pep Club 2, Drama Club
3, GAA 2-3-4, Medinamite 4,
Self Discipline 4, Choir 2, In-
tramurals 3-4.
BARB MADEY-Audio Club 3-4.
NONA MCCLASKIE— Band 2, In-
tramurals 2, VICA 4*.
DONNA MCCLELLEN-Pep Club
4, GAA 2-3-4, Card Section 4,
Choir 2-3, Intramurals 2-3-4.
DOUG MCCLURE-Audio Club
2-3-4*.
CARLA MCCOMMAS-Student
Council 4, CAA 3-4, Pep Club
4, FTA 3, GAA 2-3-4*, Self
Discipline 4, International Club
2-3, Card Section 4, Intramur-
als 3-4.
LORETTA MCCOURT-Y-Teens 4.
CHRIS MCELFRESH— FTA 2*, Self
Discipline 4, Choir 2-3-4, Or-
chestra 2-3-4.
JEANNETTE MCHENRY— Drama
Club 4.
MADELINE MEDLEY— FHA 2, Pep
Club 2-3, GAA 2.
SHERRY MEDLEY— FHA 2, GAA
2-3, Band 2-3-4, Intramurals 4.
KATHY MESICK— CAA 3-4, Dra-
ma Club 2-3-4, FTA 2-3-4, GAA
2-3, Medinamite 3, Y-Teens 2*-
4, Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4.
DAVE MILLER-DECA 4*.
DONNA MILLER -Medinian 4,
Y-Teens 2-3, Self Discipline 4,
Band 2.
JANE MISSINEIO— Pep Club 4,
Self Discipline 4, Ski Club 4.
KATHY MONACO— GAA 4, In-
tramurals 4.
NONDA MORRIS— FHA 2, Y-
Teens 2-3.
TERRY MORRIS— Med/nian 4,
Drama Club 4, Medinamite 3,
Intramurals 2-4.
AL MORSE— Gymnastics 3-4.
RAY MORSE— Gymnastics 2, Au-
dio Club 2-3, Wrestling 3, In-
tramurals 2, VICA 4.
CAROL MUICH— Pep Club 2,
GAA 2, Y-Teens 2.
RICH NEPTUNE-Student Coun-
cil 4, CAA 3-4*, Varsity M 4,
Audio Club 2-3, Drama Club 3-
4, Self Discipline, International
Club 3, Band 2-3, Stardusters
2, Golf 2-3-4, Intramurals 2-4.
NANCY NETTLETON-Pep Club
2, GAA 2-3, Card Section 2,
Choir 2.
CAROLYN NICHOLS-Student
Council 4, CAA 3-4*, Math Club
4, GLC 3-4*, GAA 2-3-4, Self
Discipline 4, International Club
2- 3, Orchestra 2-3-4, Choir 2-
3- 4*, Intramurals 3-4.
JOANN NIXON— GAA 2-34,
Art Club 4, Dramatics 3-4, Me-
dinamite 4.
JEFF PALKER— CAA 4, Math
Club 4, Varsity M 4, Self Dis-
cipline 4, International Club 2-
3, Choir 2-3, Golf 2-3-4, In-
tramurals 2-4.
TOM PANDUR— DCT.
LARRY PEACOCK-Student Coun-
cil 2, Medinian 2-3, Varsity M
4, Medinamite 3, Baseball 3-4,
Basketball 2, Intramurals 4.
SUE PELTON-Student Council
2- 3-4*, GLC 3-4*, Pep Club 4,
Drama Club 2-3-4, GAA 2, Y-
Teens 2-3*, Self Discipline 4,
International Club 2, Band 2-
3- 4*, Orchestra 2-3, Choir 3-
4, Stardusters 4.
DELANNE PETTY— GLC 4, Pep
Club 3-4, Drama Club 2-3-4,
GAA 2, Medinamite 4, Y-Teens
2-3, Card Section 4, Intramur-
als 4.
RALPH PIATT— FFA 2-3.
MARY PICHELMAYER— FTA 2*,
Y-Teens 3, VICA 4*.
CAROL PIFER— GAA 4, Intramur-
als 4.
ROSE POWELL-Pep Club 2,
GAA 2, Intramurals.
STEVE QUICK-Drama Club 2-
3, International Club 2, Art
Club 2-3, VICA 4.
ROB RAPP-Varsity M 4, Me-
dinamite 3, International Club 2,
Football 2-3-4, Wrestling 2,
Track 2-3, Intramurals 4.
CHERYL REED-Gymnastics 2,
Drama Club 4, Y-Teens 2-3,
Band 2*-3-4, Orchestra 3, In-
tramurals 2-3.
CAROL RICE— FTA 3-4, Medina-
mite 4, Band 2-3-4.
GAIL RITCHIE— CAA 3, Gymnas-
tics 3, Drama Club 2-3-4, GAA
2- 3-4, International Club 2-3,
Choir 2.
LEE ROBY-DECA 4.
BILL RODGERS— Med/nam/fe 3.
GWYNNE ROSHON-Student
Council 2-3-4; CAA 3-4, GLC
4, Math Club 4, Pep Club 2-3-
4, Drama Club 2-3-4*, GAA 2-
3- 4, Y-Teens 3, Self Discipline
4, International Club 3, Choir
2-3-4*, JV Cheerleader 2, Var-
sity Cheerleader 3-4.
CHUCK ROSS-DECA 4*.
SUE RUSSELL-Audio Club 2, 3*,
DECA 4.
KIM RYAN— Gymnastics 3-4, Self
Discipline 4, Choir 4.
KAYE SCHLECHTY-Student
Council 4, GLC 4, Math Club
4*, Pep Club 2, FTA 2-3*4,
GAA 2, Y-Teens 2, Self Disci-
pline 4, International Club 2, 3,
Band 2-3-4*, Stardusters 3-4.
DAVE SCHRAY— International
Club 2, Choir 2-3.
JIM SELZER-VICA 4.
SHARON SETZER— FHA 3*, GAA
4, Intramurals 4.
STEPHANIE SEVERS— CAA 3,
Pep Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4,
Card Section 4, Choir 4.
SUE SEXTON-Med/n/an 3, Me-
dinamite 3, Y-Teens 3, DECA 4.
CAROL SHULTZMAN-Pep Club
2-3, GAA 2-3, International Club
2-3, Card Section 2, Art Club 3.
SHARON SITTINGER— FHA 2-3-
4*, Y-Teens 34.
JIM SKURVID-Varsity M 2-3-4,
Wrestling 2-3-4, Golf 2-3-4.
MARK SMITHBERGER— Med/'n/an
4, Audio Club 3, Drama Club 3-
4, International Club 3, Tennis
4, Intramurals 3-4.
ALAN STEFFEN— Self Discipline
4, International Club 2*, Band
2-3-4.
DAN STEINGASS— CAA 3-4, Au-
dio Club 2-3-4, Drama Club 4,
International Club 2-3, Golf 2,
Intramurals 2-3-4, Cross Coun-
try 4.
GLENDA STEVIC-Audio Club 3,
FTA 2, Y-Teens 3.
ORRIE STEWART— Gymnastics 2,
Track 2.
STEVE STEWART-Math Club 4,
Varsity M 4, Self Discipline 4,
Track 2-3-4.
BILL STREET- Varsity M 4, Me-
dinamite 4, International Club
3, Football 3-4, Track 3-4, In-
tramurals 4.
THERESA STUART— FHA 2-3.
CHRIS SWINGLE-Spanish Club
2.
RICK TETZEL— Golf 2.
CLAUDIA TODD-Pep Club 2-3-
4, Drama Club 3-4*, FTA 3,
GAA 2-3-4, Medinamite 4, Y-
Teens 2, Card Section 4, Choir
3-4, Intramurals 3-4.
DOUGLAS TOTH-VICA 4.
LINDA TUREK— FHA 2-3-4*.
NANCY TURNBAUGH-Pep Club
3, GAA 3-4, Intramurals 4.
GAIL VANDENBERG-Pep Club
4, Drama Club 4, GAA 4, Self
Discipline 4.
JOY VARNEY-Gymnastics 4, Y-
Teens 2.
JIM VAUGHN— Medinamite 4.
TIM VELLENOWETH-DECA 4.
MARGIE VERES-Pep Club 2-3,
Drama Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3,
International Club 2, Art Club
2-3.
GUILLERMO VILLACRES— Intra-
murals 4.
BOB VRB AN AC— Football 2-3-4.
DARRELL WAITE— Student Coun-
cil 4, Audio Club 2-3-4*, Drama
Club 2-3-4, Medinamite 4, In-
tramurals 2-3.
HAROLD WAITE— Audio Club 3-
4, Drama Club 3-4.
SHIRLEY WALKER-Y-Teens 3,
Self Discipline 4, Band 2-3-4.
JOHN WANINK-Choir 4, Intra-
murals 4.
DAVID WEBB— Medinamite 4.
TIM WHITAKER-Student Coun-
il 2, Math Club 3-4, Varsity M
4, Drama Club 3-4, Self Disci-
pline 4, International Club 2,
Wrestling 2-3-4, Tennis 3, Class
President 2.
MIKE WILKE— Medinamite 4, Self
Discipline 4.
JAN WILKINSON— Student Coun-
cil 3, Pep Club 2-3-4, Home-
coming Queen 4, Drama Club
2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, International
Club 2, Card Section 2, Intra-
murals 4, JV Cheerleader 3,
Varsity Cheerleader 4, Ski Club
4.
RANDY WILLS-VICA 4.
COLLEEN WINEBRENNER— FHA
2-3*, Pep Club 3, GAA 2-3, Y-
Teens 2-3, Choir 3.
BILL WOLF— CAA 3, Varsity M
4, International Club 2, FTA 3,
Wrestling 2-3-4, Choir 3-4, Track
2, Intramurals 4.
KATHY YEAGER— CAA 3, Pep
Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Card
Section 2-4, Choir 3.
MARK ZIEGLER-Math Club 4,
Varsity M 2-3-4, Self Discipline
4, Tennis 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-
4, Cross Country 4.
155
CANDIDS!
"Man, you know I light up when there's a camera around; Gail didn't quite hit that high note, did she, Claudia?
right, Gary?" beams Ed Davis
Second lunch line opens with hungry stu-
dents and hot fries.
Tim Myers! get that thought out of your mind that says, "Find a squeamish girl and
show her this biology specimen."
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156
157
MEDINA SUPPLY COMPANY
"Ready Mix Concrete"
YARDS AT
MEDINA, STRONGSVILLE, WADSWORTH, WELLINGTON,
AND BRUNSWICK
230 East Smith Road Phone 723-1565
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
158
Congratulations
to the Graduating
CLASS OF 1968
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Polo
WHETHER IT'S BUSINESS TRAVEL
OR A VACATION TRIP . . .
UNITED CAN HELP YOU
GET AWAY FROM IT ALL
SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT
OR GIVE US A CALL
UNITED AIR LINES
"My son graduated
from Medina High .
friendly skies
§f United.
Congratulations
to the
CLASS OF 1968
Compliments of
SPECIAL PERSONAL FRIENDS
of the Editor
Our Congratulations
HIGH'S
to the
Graduating Class of
OFFICE SUPPLY
1968
COMPANY
GALLUCCI CHEVROLET
"On the Square"
COMPANY
3880 Pearl Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 722-2041
161
HAYDEN, STONE
INCORPORATED - ESTABLISHED 1892
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Good Luck to the
CLASS of "68"
Richard D. Longacre, '39
HAYDEN-STONE
INCORPORATED
162
CONGRATULATIONS
and BEST WISHES
to
THE 1968 GRADUATING CLASS
of
MEDINA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
from
THE LEWIS A. WERNER FAMILY
Compliments of
Rt.
SMITH BROTHERS
WOOD SHAVINGS
7, 3087 Marks Road Phone: 725-5224
GLENN SMITH —
MYRON SMITH —
— Class of
— Class of
1959
1962
BLISS and LAUGHLIN
STEEL COMPANY
900 West Smith Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Congratulations to the
CLASS of 1968
165
Best Wishes to the
CLASS of 1968
703 North Court Street
MEDINA, OHIO
725-4266
SjUNTER
■ insurance
HOWARD O. HUNTER
JOY N. HUNTER
BONNIE L. HUNTER
THOMAS A. HUNTER
Class of 1944
Class of 1945
Class of 1965
Class of 1968
a
CongfiaMations to the Cfoss 68
Compliments
Gene Fowls Says:
of
MODERN BARBER SHOP
"You can whip our cream,
but you can't beat our milk!"
TROY FIELDS
HAROLD CASEY
PAUL CASEY
RAY BIESEL
LAWSON'S NEW PARTY STORE
Lafayette Road
Medina Shopping Center
MEDINA OHIO 44256
DAIRY ISLE
680 Lafayette Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
725-4313
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
"But school has
the I i | i liiti uIlF^
EPSICOLA
ive a Pepsi
RICE'S FROCK SHOP
AND FUR SALON
201 South Court Street
There s nothing quite like a cold pick-me-up wh
on self-discipline," smiles Jeff Palker; "just like the
of h ome — this school isn't so bad after all!"
en you're
comforts
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
SAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK
The bank with the free, next-door parking"
North Side of the Public Sq uare
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
168
1 1 itt
Compliments of
ANDERSON DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS
32 Public Square
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 722-0521
Maybe if I sit here real quiet like, the coach won't see me.
I don't like the looks of those bruisers and is that field ever
1 1 1
gooey!
\BmhlMjm
~FRESH FOODS^
Jeanne Jindra and Rick Lade take advantage of the op-
portunity for romance — if you keep an eye out for the deans
and the Principal.
135 North Harding Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
BUEHLER'S
Fresh Foods
Insurance Protection and Service Since 1848!
(3%k
Ohio Farmers Insurance Company — Chartered 1848
Colonial Heritage Life Insurance Company
Superior Risk Insurance Company
LeRoy, Ohio
Your local Independent Insurance Agent who represents
Ohio Farmers Insurance Group is a "Good Man to Know"!
170
Congratulations
to the
Class of 1968
303
SHANGRI-LA
Mallet Creek
Medina
SHANGRI-LA
Nursing and Rest Home
BILL AND DON HAUEISEN
R.F.D. #3, 2400 Columbia Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 483-4304
Akron
171
WHEN YOU WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME QUICKLY...
gwt&uU Seat —
No. 2 Highland Court Medina, Ohio
Phone 725-4137 or 722-4394
STANDARD WELDING & STEEL PRODUCTS
State Road
44256
Medina, Ohio
Willow Springs
Illinois
PLASTICS CO,
885 W. Smith Road
Medina, Ohio
Torrance
California
POLYSTYRENE AND RAW MATERIALS
173
MEDINA FARMERS EXCHANGE CO.
320 South Court Street
Phone: 722-151 I
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
APPLIANCE CENTER
400 South Court Street, Medina, Ohio 44256
Color TV
Appliances Stereo
174
Compliment's of
WAITE & SON MEMORIAL HOME
765 North Court Street Medina, Ohio 44256
Phone: 722-1591
HALLMARK FURNITURE
46 Public Square
Medina, Ohio
44256
Phone:
722-2521
ayrrxs
175
BENNETT LUMBER
342 East Smith Road
MEDINA,
OHIO 44526
f Since 1892 "N
Phone:
722-1567
ROLLY'S TRUCK SALES
INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS
Complete Parts and Service Dept.
750 West Smith Road Medina, Ohio 44256
Phone: 725-4949
RICKARDWILSON AGENCY
Insurance-Real Estate
I 16 West Washington Street
P. O. Box 267, Medina, Ohio
Phone: 722-1538 or 723-0581
w.
CAL
IBLE INC.
FINE MOTOR CARS IN MEDINA
PONTIAC • BUICK • CADILLAC
• OPEL •
321 South Court Street Medina, Ohio 44256
Phone: 722-1555
BEST WISHES TO THE
CLASS OF 1968
J)/nc.
802 West Liberty Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Boots — Shirts — Pants — Hats
YE OLD
WESTERN SHOP
252 South Court Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone 722-4568
MEDINA PAINT COMPANY
Best Wishes
From
228 South Court Street
TUBBS AGENCY, INC.
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Dean and Parry Paint
Insurance
and
Real Estate
Wallpapers
Window Shades
Decorating Supplies
232 North Court
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Insurance: 723-1556
Real Estate: 723-41 I I
178
NICODEMUS CLEANERS
714 West Liberty Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-8441
FODORETTE
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
700 West Liberty Street Medina, Ohio 44256
723-9755
179
THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY
623 West Liberty
Street
MEDINA, OHIO
44256
Phone:
723-1561
’THE HOME OF WORLD-FAMOUS BOOKKEEPING SUPPLIES"
RAY H. TAYLOR
eaten 6* Sand and tfnaoet
Phone: 723-7702 or 722-4531
OFFICE
RAY H. TAYLOR
T SAND U GRAVEL
LIME STONE
AGR - LIME SPREAD
u
1
180
620 East Smith Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
THE OLD PHOENIX
ESTABLISHED 1857
NATIONAL BANK
OF MEDINA. OHIO
The Oldest and Largest Bank in Medina County
Offices at
Public Square
Hinckley
Seville
Court-Harding
Brunswick
Sharon Center
AUFMUTH MOTORS, INC.
VOLKSWAGEN— KARMANN GHIA
Route 42 North
MEDINA, OHIO
Phone: 725-4901
181
Compliments of
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Congratulations To The
Members of the 1968
Graduating Class
Suite 2-D
Professional Building
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
124 West Washington Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-7642
Phone: 723-1546
Compliments of
AKRON SAVINGS
&
LOAN COMPANY
"CANFIELD'S FOOD
CENTER"
5% Annual Interest
on Savings
Low Cost Home Loans
10$ Money Order Check
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
8-10 Public Square
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-8103
830 North Court Street
Medina, Ohio 44256 Phone: 725-4139
182
Compliments of
THE OEC
CORPORATION
667 West Lafayette Road
Medina, Ohio Phone: 723-5591
Moments Remembered By Flowers
ORBAN'S
FLOWERS
4483 Weymouth Road Medina, Ohio
Phone: 723-8502
ZIEGLER'S
GUNNER'S MARKET
West Side of Public Square
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 722-4521
507 Lafayette Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 725-3662
GRAFF'S GLASS CO.
108 East Smith Road
Phone: 725-5040
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Clark's Corners
WADSWORTH, OHIO
Compliments of
No 6 Public S.quare 725-1641
Magic Interiors
By
Interior Decorators and Designers
CARPETING
CUSTOM DRAPERIES
FURNITURE
ACCESSORIES
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
GOWE PRINTING
620 East Smith Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
PELTON'S FOODS
(on the square)
Phone: 722-051 I
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
HOME MADE BAKED GOODS
FRESH MEATS
Medina County's Leading
Commercial Printers
Web — Sheetfed — Offset — Letterpress
Facilities
Compliments of
ED’S SOHIO
GEO. F. REINHARDT, INC.
AND
REINHARDT VENDING CO.
301 West Liberty Street
Route 18 Medina, Ohio 44256
734 East Smith Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-8627
Call: 722-6631
Best Wishes To The
Class of 1968
CHAMPION SPORTING
GOODS COMPANY
Congratulations and Best Wishes
From
"Complete line of trophies
HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY
and engraving"
School and Team
Equipment
Medina Shopping Center
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
522 South Broadway
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-8122
IDEA SHOP
"Peter Piper Pickt a Peck of
Farm Packt Pckles"
Cards, Gifts, and Other
Personal Touches
FARM PACKT PICKLE CO.
Medina Shopping Center
East Smith Road
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-6889
Phone: 725-4224
MEDINA CAMERA &
MARATHON
MUSIC SHOP
Lloyd's Marathon Service
218 South Court St.
Tires — Accessories — Repairs
Phone: 722-4714
Rt. 18 East Medina, Ohio
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
BERRY AND RITTER STORE
Best Wishes to the Class of 1968
From
Panits and Supplies — Tools — Galvanized Ware
Furnace Filters, Fittings, and Supplies
233 South Court Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
ALLISON'S SHOE STORE
Medina Shopping Center
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-8431
Phone: 723-7684
BUILDER
BROKER
DEVELOPER
725-2343
725-4947
725-4948
O fower Oo cun e
Flowers and Gifts
244 North Court Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-2571
For local coverage, subscribe to the
Congratulations to the
MEDINA COUNTY
GAZETTE LEADER POST
Medina County's Only Daily Newspaper
Class of 1968
ANCE & CO.,
INC.
INSURANCE • REAL ESTATE
89 Public Square
Call: 722-4166 Medina, Ohio 44256
MEDINA BRUNSWICK
109 West Liberty and 1 378 Pearl Road
723-1531 225-3101
Congratulations, Seniors!
Compliments of
RICKARD'S SUPER MARKET
MEDINA
LANES
ERWIN RICKARD '32 CORWIN HOFF ‘30
HORACE WILLIAMS '28
86
201 Harding Street
MEDINA, OHIO
Phone: 725-4548
21 Public Square Medina, Ohio 44256
Phone: 723-1568
WADE'S
MARATHON
Gas and Oil
429 South Court Street
Medina, Ohio 44256 Phone: 722-8821
SHREFFLER CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC.
257 So. Court St.
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 725-4991
SUNBEAM
"We Try Harder'
Telephone: 722-2011
BLUE ROOM
BEAUTY SHOP
IRMA ENSIGN
248 S. Court Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44235
Wig Service and Sales
24-Hour Service on Wigs
MEDINA HARDWARE COMPANY
For 81 years Medina's Largest
Hardware-Plumbing — Electric Supplies
Gift and Houseware Basement
225 South Court Street
Medina, Ohio 44256 722-6541
MAX &
CLYDE'S
BARBER SHOP
West Liberty Street
MEDINA, OHIO
MEDINA RADIO
AND TELEVISION
Sales and Service
258 South Court Street
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Phone: 723-5025
SENSEMER'S FUNERAL HOME
68 Public Square
MEDINA, OHIO 44256
Congratulations!
SIMMONS COMPANY
HAUSTED DIVISION
525 West Liberty Street
Medina, Ohio 44256 722-1515
SENIORS
Ainger, Kirk 34
Anderson, Bruce 34
Anderson, Judy 34-38-102-104-107-
111-112-116-118-119-121-146
Aufmuth, Richard 34-94-137
Austin, Fran 34-50-98-99-1 04-1 07-
118-121-125-131-146-149
Barger, Betty 34
Barrett, Martin 35
Beckowitz, Carol 35-107-115-118
Beers, Kathryn 32-35-118-146
Berger, Robert 8-35-144
Betz, Ronald 35
Bigham, Daniel 16-35-142-143
Bowman, Karen 35-1 07-1 41 -1 46-1 47-
151
Brewer, Gerald 35-92-107-138-141-
146
Brinker, Barbara 35-144
Brobst, Richard 35
Brooks, Mike 35
Burlingame, Mike 35-137-140
Butt, Charles 36-144-145
Canfield, Constance 36
Carten, Deborah 36-39-138
Chandler, Gary 36-102-103-105-109-
131
Chase, Dale 36-94-107-1 1 6-137-141 -
146-148-149-150
Clark, Janet 36-102-103-104-109-146
Clary, Pamela 17-36
Claypool, David 36
Clements, Fran 36-146
Clevidence, Tom 36-76-80-1 13-1 15-
116-137-146-148-149
Cole, Barbara 37-144-145
Conley, Kevin 37
Craig, Marlin 37
Cullin, Mary 37-144
Davis, Edward 37-150-156
Davis, Joella 9-16-37-119
Davison, Russell 37-146
DeGenero, Frank 37
Delisle, Christine 37
Denson, Richard 37-142
Deyling, James 38
Donahue, Evelyn 38-142
Donnelly, Joseph 38-93-142-150
Dougherty, Gail 38-1 02-1 04-1 09-
128-
131-146-156
Dull, Ruth 17-38
Duncan, Gordon 38-134
Duplaga, Kathy 38-142
Dye, Richard 3 8-76-78-96- 1 28-1 29-
137
Eaton, Charles 38
Eckert, Raymond 38-76-79-96-124-
137
Eddy, William 39-102-105
Elliott, Marcia 39-1 02-1 04-109-1 1 6-
124-125-127-131-146-149
England, Delora 39-42-107-118-1 19-
121-125
Fahlman, Chris 34-39-1 11-11 6-122-
141-146-148-149-151
Febus, Sally 39-105-1 11-11 2-1 16-
118-119-121-122-125-127-131-134
Feldman, Paul 39-111
Ferguson, Catherine 33-39-1 18-131-
134-146
Fetty, Barbara 39-144-145
Fetzer, Elaine 33-39-102-1 05-1 09-
116-11 8-124-125-136-141-146-149-
150
Fetzer, Linda 39-121
Fites, Robert 40
Fleming, Lorayne 11-40-118-141-
146-149
Flugum, Burns 49-153
Fodor, Kathy 40-102-104-109-116-
125-127-146-148-149
Foster, Nancy 40-142
Fulton, Steve 142
Gasper, Roger 142
Gerding, Julia 40-118-119-121-144
146-149
Gish) Faith 40-107-119-131-141-146-
149
Gorfido, Deborah 40
Gowe, James 40-105-146
Graff, John 40-137-146
Gregory, Barbara 40-144-145
Gray, Phillip 40-92-115-128
Grieve, Vikki 41-102-1 04-121-128-
134-140-146
Grove, Thomas 41
Groves, Beverly 41-118
Groves, David 41-144-145
Haas, Nancy 34-41-102-104-109-146
Hallock, Macy 41-131-138-141
Hamlin, Bonnie 41
Hanshue, Cathy 41 -131 -1 41 -146-147-
148-149
Harrington, Sandy 41-111-112-116-
118-1 19-121-123-126-127-141-146-
147-149-150
Haueisen, Carol 41 -99-1 13-1 15-1 1 8-
121-128-149
Header, Paul 76-81-96
Herigstad, Leif 42
Hill, Bruce 42-144
Hood, Elaine 42-144
Hood, Pamela 42-144
Hunter, Jeff 42-76-137
Hunter, Thomas 32-42-46-76-146
Hurd, Cynthia 34-42-98-99-1 1 0-1 13-
115-116-118-127-128-129-146-149
Jedlicka, Victoria 42-1 02-1 04- 131-
134-135-136-141-146-147-149
Jenkins, Sandra 14-42-102-105
Jester, Gayle 42
Jindra, Jeanne 1 5-1 6-43-1 32-1 69
Jones, Douglas 43-76-79-94-95-137-
147
Jones, Gary / 43-1 02-1 03-1 05-1 1 6-
137-150-156
Kapp, Peggy 8-32-43-128
Karson, Jeff 11-43-76-93-127-141-
146-148-149-151
Keefer, Al 32-43-76-78-122-137
Kelly, Victoria 43-118-121-125
Kline, Kathy 43-107-1 11-116-11 8-
119-121-123-130-131-134-146-150-
151
Klooz, Linda 43-1 02-1 04-1 31-1 34-
136-140-T41 -146-149
Koch, Barbara 43-102-104-127-136-
146
Kovacek, Leonard 44-142-143
Kovacek, Patricia 44-118-121-123
Kulp, Barbara 44-102-121-148
LaBadie, Larry 44
Lacquement, Gary 44
Lane, Robert 44
Lawrence, William 36-44-76-79-92-
137
Leaden, Ann 44-1 06-1 07-1 1 8-121 -
131
Lehman, Marti 44-118-119
Lincoln, Tom 44-102-105-109
Lockwood, Karl 36-45
Loveman, Mike 45
MacLeod, Dee 45-121-125-146
Madey, Barbara 17-45-138
McClaskie, Nona 45-142-143
McClellen, Donna 41-45-118-121
McClure, Douglas 45
McComas, Carla 45-1 1 7-1 18-1 19-
121-146
McCourt, Loretta 16-45-136
McElfresh, Chris 45-107-109-146-
149-151
McHenry, Jeanette 17-45-131
Medley, Madeline 45
Medley, Sherry 16-46-102-104
Mesick, Kathy 46-102-105-1 31 -1 34-
136
Miller, David 46-144
Miller, Donna 33-46-114-146
Missineib, Jane 46-118-146
Monaco, Kathleen 16-46
Morris, Nonda 46
Morris, Terry 9-46-123
Morse, Allen 8-32 46-1 14-128
Morse, Raymond 46-142
Muich, Carol 47
Mull, Edgar 47-138
Neptune, Richard 47-97-1 1 0-1 1 3-
115-116-121-137-146
Nettleton, Nancy 15
Newberry, Paul 16-47
Nichols, Carolyn 47-107-109-116-
117-121-126-127-141-146-148-149
151
Nixon, Joanne 32-47-131-140-151
Olds, Fate 47
Palker, Jeff 1 1 -47-51 -97-1 37-1 41 -
146-149-168
Pandur, Tom 47-142
Peacock, Larry 47-96-137
Pelton, Susan 48-53-1 02-1 04-1 07-
116-118-119-127-146
Peterson, Robin 150
Petty, Delanne 48-119-1 26-1 27-130-
131
Piatt, Ralph 48
Pichelmayer, Mary 48-142
Pife, Carol 48
Powell, Rose 48
Prock, Marshall 48-142
Quick, Steve 48-142
Rapp, Robert 48-76
Reed, Chryl 48-102-104-140
Rice, Carol 32-48-1 02-103-104-1 25-
134
Ritchie, Gail 14-48-108-121-131
Roby, Leland 49-144-145
Roshon, Gwynne 32-49-98-99-107-
m-1 1 6-11 7-11 8-121 -1 27-130-131 -
141-146-149-150-151
Ross, Charles 49-144-145
Russell, Susan 49-144
Ryan, Kimberly 49-107-128-146
Sauer, Lawrence 14-49
Schlechty, Kaye 49-102-104-109-
116-127-135-141-146-149-150
Schray, David 49
Selzer, James 49-142
Setzer, Sharon 50
Severs, Stephanie 33-34-50-1 06-1 07-
118-121
Sexton, Susan 50-144
Shultzman, Carol 50-150
Sittinger, Sharon 50-132-133-136
Skurvid, Jim 50-97-137
Smithberger, Mark 50-94-123-131-
138
Steffen, Alan 50-1(52-104-149-141
Steingass, Dan 41-131
Stevie, Glenda 8-32-51
Stewart, Steven 137-141-146-148
Street, William 51 -76-78-92-93-1 25-
137
Stuart, Theresa 41-142-151
Swingle, Chris 51
Tetzel, Richard 51
Todd, Claudia 41 -1 06-1 07-1 1 8-121 -
125-131
Toth, Douglas 51-142-143
Turek, Linda 41-132
Turnbaugh, Nancy 51
Turnbaugh, Rick 107
Vandenberg, Gail 32-52-118-121-149
Varney, Joy 52-128
Vaughn, James 52-125-150
Vellenoweth, Timothy 52-144
Veres, Margaret 39-52-118
Villacres, Guillermo 44-52
Vrbanac, Robert 52-76
Waite, Darrell 52-116-125-131-138
Waite, Harold 52-131-138
Walker, Shirley 13-52-102-105-146
Wanick, John 47-52-10 7
Webb, David 16-52
Wells, David 15-131
Whitaker, Timothy 10-53-137-141-
146-150
Wilder, Gary 144
Wilkinson, Jan 53-99-1 10-1 1 1 -1 12-
1 1*8-1 21 -131-149
Wilke, Michael 53-124-125-146
Wills, Randall 53-142
Winebrenner, Colleen 53-142
Wolf, William 8-53-108-137
Yeager, Katherine 53-118-119-131
Ziegler, Mark 53 -94-95- 137-141-1 46-
149
JUNIORS
Abell, Connie 54-102-104-105-128
Albright, Donna 17-54-118-121-132
Alspach, Richard 54-96
Baker, Thomas 54-102-105
Barnes, Linda 54-118
Barnes, Theresa 54
Batcheldar, Kathy 33-54-1 1 8-1 19-
121-122-126-127-131-134
Beck, William 54
Bedford, Barbara 54-118-121
Been, Cyndy 54
Bell, John 54
Bixler, Mark 54-92-93-102-104-116-
117-126-137-146
Blankenship, Sue 54-140
Blevins, Richard 54
Bluhm, Bonnie 54
Bogard, Joe 15-54
Bonadio, Kathy 54-118-119-121-131
Borden, Jeffrey 54-138
Bougher, Jeff 54
Brown, Mimi 54-1 16-1 17-1 18-1 19-
121-122-127-146
Brubaker, Sue 16-54
Brugmann, Sharon 54-108
Brumby, Larry 115
Buchanan, Billie 54-118
Burgdorfer, Steve 54
Burlingame, Scott 54-76-137
Cabell, Rebecca 54-108
Canfield, Kenneth 54-76-96
Cantwell, Jane 32-54-1 18-119-121-
131
Carlisle, Tom 54
Carter, Don 54
Caverly, Tim 54-76
Cavey, Mike 54-97-137
Chandler, Chris 54-1 02 - 1 05 - 1 07-1 08-
109-116-118-119-121-127-134-146
Churgovich, Janice 54-102-105-113
Clark, George 54
Clasen, Craig 54-115
Clay, Rosalyn . 54-55-107-108-1 18-
134-136
Cleveland, Kenneth 54-55
Coffey, Mike 55
Cogar, Patricia 55
Coleman, Kathy 55-107-118
Cornelius, Richard 55-57-128
Cotter, Chris 55-118-119-131
Craig, Rhon 55-128
Cripps, Ralph 55-138
Davis, Lorraine 55-1 02-1 05-1 07-1 08-
116-118-119-121-131-134-146
Delac, Bill 55
Deuring, Raymond 55-102-105-109
Donahey, Denise 55-118-119-121
Donovan, Michael 55-76-125
Dreibelbis, Bonnie 55-1 1 8-1 19-121 -
123
Dreibelbis, Peggy 55-118
Dunbar, Beatrice 55-132
Dunn, Helen 55-132
Dwyer, Kathy 55-118-119-121-131
Ewing, Joel 55-102-105-131-134
188
Feldman, Mark 55
Fiser, Sharon 55-102-105-109
Flugum, David 55-128-129
Foster, James 55
Fowls, Brian 55
Friday, Kaleen 55
Friedt, Gary 55-76-92-137
Gannon, Eileen 55
Gannon, Mary 55-73
Gerspacher, Susan 1 7-55-1 18-119-
131-132
Glass, Scott 55-97
Gorey, Barbara 55
Gouin, Charles 55
Gregory, Josephine 55-1 08-1 18-119-
121
Grieve, Claudia 55-102-1 04-1 09-
118-121-128-131-156
Haas, John 54-55-97-115-116-146
Hadlock, Lorraine 80-55
Hajek, Bonnie 16-55
Hallman, Cheryl 55
Hanshue, David 55-76
Hardinger, Jody 56-118-121
Harriger, William 56-57-76-97-146
Harsin, Jill 56-121-134
Hausman, Marsha 56-118-119-121
Hausted, Linda 56
Hawkins, Tim 56
Header, James 56
Henke, Geraldine 32-56-1 1 8-121 -1 34
High, Kristine 56-102-104-118
Himmel, Joel 56
Hitrelberger, Robert 56
Hobart, Cathleen 56-121
Hodge, Douglas 56
Houston, Lynn 8-15-32-56-1 07-1 18-
121-128-134
Hronek, Faith 56
Hunter, Claudia 56-98-99-118
Hunter, Mark 54-56-76-80-92-93-115.
137-146
Huston, Wayne 56-102-105
lies, Steven 56
Jennings, Patricia 56-1 08-1 1 8-1 1 9-
121
Jindra, Susan 56-1 02-1 05-109-121-
134
Johnson, Keith 56
Johnson, Sandra 56-102-104-121-131
Jones, Gayle 56-118-119
Jones, Kim 56
Josh, Charles 56
Kabeller, Jeanette 56-118-121
Karson, Patrick 56-76-79-92-137
Keiper, Albert 56
Kemmerling, Karen 56-118-121-131
Kilgore, Howard 56
Kincaid, Laura 56-118-121-131
Klopp, Holly 56-107-109-118-134
Kovacek, Tim 56
Kowal, John 56
Krebs, Loretta 56
Kreiger, Bruce 56
Krosse, Anne 32-56-118-121
LaBadie, Laura 56-108
Lance, Jennifer 57-132
Leister, Mary 57-102-104-109-138
Leonard, Robert 57
Linek, Richard 57
Lipstreu, Sue 57-118-121
Lowey, Robert 57
Magowan, Marlene 57-121-140
Marquardt, Wendy 33-57
Marsh, Jonathan 57
Martinez, George 57-76-96
Matacic 57-96-137-146
Matthews, Jenny 57-118-121-131
McClaning, Stephen 57-96
McClain, Stanely 57-76
McClaskey, Kathy 57
McClung, Beth 57
McEwen, Kenneth 57-76-79-92
Meincke, Dennis 57
Miavitz, George 57
Mihalko, Peggy 57-98-1 02-1 04-1 09-
121-128
Miley, Connie 57-118-121-131-134
Molner, Susan 57-59-1 18-119-121-
131
Monaco, Richard 138
Mooney, Edward 57
Moore, David 57-76-96
Morris, Cynthia 57
Motz, Sharon 57-118-119-121
Muha, Barry 57-92-109-137
Muich, David 57-102-105-109
Naragon, Cindy 32-57-102-105-118-
121
Nees, Deborah 57-1 02-1 05-131-134-
136
Noftz, Larry 57
North, John 14
Ode, Debra 57-108
Olds, Bob 125-138
Packard, Rhonda 57-1 02-1 03-1 05-
109-121-131-138
Page, Virginia 57-108
Palinchik, James 57
Palmatier, Paul 57-128-131
Papenhausen, Karen 57-118-119-121
Patrick, Linda 57
Pennington, Jane 57-102-1 05-1 18-
121-126-127
Penrose, Susan 57-118-119-131
Perkins, James 57-92
Petty, Sherry 32-58-118-119-121
Piatt, Diane 58-132-133
Porter, John 58
Presock, Gary 58
Presock, Henry 58
Promey, Cheryl 58
Pursley, Susan 58-118-121
Ray, Pauline 32-58
Reed, Gayle 58
Rennard, Rhonda 58-108-115-118
Rivers, Susan 58-131-134-138
Roberts, David 58
Roby, Lewis 58-76-92
Rodgers, Charles 102-105-107-109
Rodgers, Janet 58-118-134-135
Rollins, Craig 58
Rooy, Cynthia 58-132-133-136
Rose, William 58
Ross, Gwen 32-58
Roth, Barbara 58
Rucker, Gloria 32-107-114-131
Rych, Cynthia 58-115-118-121
Saab, Joseph 58
Salay, Emily 32-58-118-121
Sanford, Diane 58
Schilling, Beverly 58-118-119-121
Schindler, Susan 58-108-118-121-136
Schlechty, Karen 58-102-104-109-121
Schmitzer, Saundra 58-1 14-1 1 8-1 19-
121
Schneider, Debra 58-118-119-121
Schultz, Karen 58-118-120-121
Schumonn, Judith 58-98-1 07-1 18-
119-121-131
Scott, Donna 58-1 07-1 1 8-1 21 -131 -
134
Selzer, Ronald 58
Sepper, Dennis 58-116-117-138
Sevougian, David 15-58
Shank, Charles 58-128-138
Sherman, Barbara 58
Sherman, Bonnie 58
Shook, Lynn 58-108-118-119-121
Shrimplin, Susan 58-118-119-121
Shurance, Nan 59
Skuse, Gregory 59
Smalley, Pamela 59-102-1 03 - 1 04-
121-134-136-138
Smith, Georgina 59
Smith, Kathy 59-102-104-118-121
Smith, Ronald 59-102-105-107-138
Steffen, Lloyd 59-102-105
Steffens, Kathy 59-1 02-105-109-1 1 8-
119-121
Stein, Ann 54-59-98-1 18-121-123-
131-134-139
Steiner, Gene 59-102-104-107
Strouse, Joan 59-118-119-121
Suddleson, Marcia 59-102-104-134
Swartz, Thomas 59
Sweet, Deborah 59-98-118-121
Swinehart, Tom 59
Tanner, Roger 59-96-114
Taylor, Dianne 59-107
Taylor, Lynn 59-108-118-121-131
Thompson, Larry 59-124-125
Truthan, Chris 59-138
Tyler, Marianne 59-102-1 04- 1 09-1 18-
119-121-131-146
VanDevier, David 59
VanHorsten, Craig 56-59
Vaughn, Patricia 59
Walter, Beth 59-102-105-1 09-1 1 8-
119-121-127
Ward, Robert 59
Wells, Kathleen 59
Wells, Linda 59-118-119
Welty, Charlotte 59-107-118-121-
131-140
White, Linda 59-131-134
Wiles, Kathy 59-102-104-109-131
Wilke, Rebecca 59
Williams, Rick 59-76-137-146
Wilson, Karen 33-59-1 18-1 19-121-
127
Wilt, Victoria 59
Wolf, Kris 15-59-107-118-134
Yeager, David 59
Yeager, Phyllis 59-102-104-125
Yike, Gary 59
Zarney, Debby 59- 1 02- 1 05- 1 21 - 1 27-
128
Zay, Christine 59-118-119-121-131
Zimmerman, Barbara 59
SOPHOMORES
Abramoska, Paul 60-92
Acker, Cathy 60-102-105-118-121
Allain, Richard 60
Anderson, George 60-76-92
Andrews, Victoria 60-102-105-108-
118-121-130-131
Anklam, Raymond 60-76
Asher, Donald 60-92
Aukerman, Ken 60-76-137
Bailey, James 60
Bailey, Shannon 12-32-60
Baratta, Anthony 60-76-96
Barnes, Earl 60
Beck, David 60
Beckwith, Barbara 60-107-121
Berger, Gene 60
Betz, Cindy 60-73-1 02-1 05-118-119-
121
Beggs, Sandra 60
Bigham, Debra 60
Biggs, Sandy 131
Eiliczky, Carol 60-102-105-118-121
Bilinovich, Tina 60
Bixby, Jeff 32-60-107-134-138
Blevens, Bonnie 60
Blossom, Mary 60-140
Borsich, James 60
Boyer, Allen 60-102-105-107-109
Brotherton, Paul 60-76
Burnside, Jennings 60
Carl, Martin 60
Carlisle, Raymond 60
Casey, Denise 17-60-131
Chamberlain, Sheila 60-119
Chester, Roger 60
Clarkson, Phillip 60-97
Claude, Denyse 60-131
Cleary, Diane 60-118-121
Cleary, Mike 60-77-92-137
Clifford, Gary 60
Cole, Don 60-106-107
Collins, Larry 60-76-80-92-93-137
Cowden, Sandra 61-102-104-118
Cowden, Sue 61-102-104-121-131-
136
Crane, Vickie 61-108-118-119-121
Cripps, Debora 61
Cronick, Charles 61-92-128-137
Crooks, James 61
Cullin, Elizabeth 61-73-118-121
Davis, Candice 61-118-136
Davis, Doris 61
DeGenero, Tom 61
Demczyk, Charles 61
Denson, Judith 61-109-136
Deuring, James 61-107
Dietrich, David 61
Donnelly, James 61-92
Dooley, Elizabeth 61
Drogell, Robert 61-102-104
Duncan, Tom 61
Duringer, Kim 61-118-119-121-131
Eaken, Constance 61-108-131-136
Eberwein, Kim 61-131
Eckert, Deborah 61-118
Eddy, Melissa 61-121-131
Elliott, Portia 61-118-119-121-131
Fain, Ron 76-107-125-139
Falconer, Donna 61-107-136
Farren, Thomas 61
Febus, Scott 61-92
Ferguson, Janyce 61
Fetty, Linda 61
Fetzer, Phyllis 61-134
Fisher, Lester 61
Fisher, Susan 61
Fleming, John jSl
Forsha, Charmaine 16
Forsythe, Robin 61 -107-1 21-136
Foster, Debra 61
Foster, Larry 61-107
French, Douglas 61
Friedt, Bonnie 61-102-104
Frost, Leonard 61
Fry, Richard 61
Gager, Allen 61
Gallucci, Cheryl 61
Ganyard, Richard 61-107
Gaynor, Dan 61
Gehring, Robert 61
Gerspacher, Gary 61
Gibbs, William 61
Gifford, Donald 61-102-J04
Goodnight, Gerald 61
Gorfido, Brad 61-76
Gorfido, Cheryl 61-118-119-121
Gorfido, Judy 61-108-118-121
Greene, Lucy 61
Griesinger, Mary 61-1 08-1 09-1 1 6-
117-118-121
Grieve, Marvin 61-96-128-129
Gulfiman, Jane 62-118-121
Gulledge, John 62-92-37
Haas, Roxie 10-62-1 1 6-1 17-1 18-121-
131
Hall, Debra 62-108
Hallock, Debbie 61-121-128-131-134
Harms, David 62
Harney, Patrick 62
Harrington, Kyle 60-62-76-96-137
Hattery, Mike 62-76-94-116-117
Henderson, Senesa 62-118-119
Henschel, Kim 62-108-118-121
Hibbs, Bonita 62
Hicks, Donna 62-131-132
Hobb, Stephanie 62-118-121
Holston, Timothy 62
Hood, Larry 62-137
Hood, Raymond 62-76-92
Hronek, Bonnie 62
Hurst, Jennifer 62-107-108-131
Hutchins, William 62
Hutchinson, Jean 32-62-131
Indoe, Nancy 62-132-136
Ingram, David 62-102-105
Jakubec, Carla 62-108-121
Jedlicka, Gregory 62
Jennings, Dennis 62-102-105
Johnson, Tena 62-65-118-119-121
189
Jones, Barbara 62
Kaszian, Theresa 62
Keener, Alan 62
Kelly, Terry 62-140
Kenzig, Betty 62-136
Kerch, -Pamela 62-107-108
Kimmich, Mark 62
Kinder, Janet 62
Kinder, Terry 62
King, James 62
Klein, Lynn 62
Klein, Nancee 62
Klopp, David 62-92-106-107
Knoch, Dan 62
Kovacek, Eileen 63-102-104-118-121
Krebs, Robert 63-73-92-107
Krejci, James 63-92
Krosse, Eve 63-118
Kulp, Beverly 63-102-104-105-118-
119-121
Kungli, Paulette 63
Lade, Richard 63-169
Larsen, Kenneth 63-107
Lind, Kent 63
Loveless, Stephen 63
Loyer, Ellen, 63-118-131
Lucas, Paul 63
Mack, Deborah 63-118-136
Macy, John 63
Mallery, Sue 60-63-108-118-121
Mann, Nancy 63-136
McClung, Gary 32-63-138
McCourt, Bardner 63-102-105 »
McCourt, Thomas 63-102-105-128
McDermott, Bernard 63
McEwan, Craig 63-96
McLaughlin, Douglas 60-63-96-116
McMillen, Jeff 63
Medley, Judith 63-118-119-108
Meyers, Bonnie 63-98-118-121-123
Millor, Isolina 32-63
Moats, Barbara 63
Mohn, David 32-76-92
Morton, Denise 63-108-132-136
Meuller, Polly 63-118-121-138
Mull, Altus 63
Mutter, Linda 62-63-1 1 8-1 21
Myers, Tim 63-116-156
Myers, William 63
Naftzger, Kenneth 63-92-107
Nees, Paul 63-76-94-95-105
Neptune, Susan 63-118-121
Newberry, Lawrence 63
Nixon, Kenneth 63-138
Nord, Arvid 32-63-64-76-96
Null, Debra 63-118-121
Olds, Glenn 64-76-81-92-93-107
Orban, Mark 92
Ostaff, Terry 64
Parker, Barbara 64
Perona, Rebecca 64-131
Perry, Tony 64-92
Phillips, Karen 64-136
Phillis, Sandra 118
Placke, Sharon 64
Poorman, Dennis 64-106-107
Powell, Teri 64
Price, Carol 64
Pritchard, Jeanne 64-121
Raker, Bonita 64
Ramirez, Elizabeth 64-118
Rapenchuk, Gregg 64-92
Rowings, Robert 64-92-137
Rice, Diane 64-107
Richardson, Nancy 64-1 08-1 1 8-1 19-
121
Richardson, William 64-92
Rickard, Dirk 64
Riegger, Marcia 64-102-105-118-121
Ritchie, James 64
Ritchie, Jon 64,
Ritter, George 64-102-104
Robinson, Barry 92
Roche, David 64
Rogers, David 64-97
Rogers, William 64-107
Rooy, Barbara 64-132-136
Rozell, Roland 64
Ruf, Ellen 64-136
Sailer, David 64
Savage, Paul 64
Schaefer, Lucinda 64-118-121
Scherz, Terry 64-76-80-81-92-137
Schneider, Dorothy 64-136
Setzer, Michael 64
Setzko, Judy 12-64-140
Shaw, Richard 64-107-134
Shearer, Patricia 64-132
Shelley, Richard 64-92-128
Shirey, Eric 64-109-128
Shrimplin, Jack 65-76-107
Shurance, Thomas 65-109-128
Siegfried, Eugene 65
Simmers, Douglas 65-137
Sittinger, Richard 65
Smith, Christine 65-, 108-123
Spears, Teena 65-107-108
Spies, Regina 65-102-104
Sponseller, Laura 65-131
Stambaugh, Pamela 65
Starr, Sherry 65-107-108
Steidl, Janice 32-65
Street, Wanda 32-65-108
Stuart. Charlotte 65-140
Summers, Stephan 65-92
Swingle, Kathy 65-121
Szafranski, Marilyn 65
Thoman, Elaine 65
Tippett, Teresa 65-121-140
Todd, Donald 65
Todish, Donna 65-118-121-131
Toajblin, Donald 65
Tompkins, Toni 65
Treleaven, John 65
Turnbaugh, Michael 65
Turnbaugh, Donald 65
Turney, Jeff 65
Vance, Jackie 65
Vandenberg, Paul 65
Voorhees, Sharon 65
Voshall, Denise 65
Wagner, Linda 17-65-108-131
Wallace, Robert 65-92-97-13 7
Wells, Beth 12-65-102-104-140
Werner, Jane 65-98-118-121
Whalen, Frank 65
White, Chris 65
White, Wesley 65
Wilde, Mary 65-108
Wilder, Robert 60-65-102-105-109
Williams, Kenneth 65-92-137
Wilt, Patricia 65-108
Voder, William 65
Zimmerman, Gene 65
FRESHMEN
Abramoska, Amy 66-108-121
Akers, Nyoka 66
Alspach, Karen 66-108-121
Anger, Barbara 66-108
Arnold, Mike 66
Ashe, David 66
Aukerman, Linda 66-108-121-132
Bader, Bradley 66-108
Baird, Phillip 66
Baisden, Paul 66
Baker, John 66-108
Barabas, Judy 13-66-108-121
Bargar, Gary 66
Barnes, Debra 66-108
Baners, Doris 66
Bayless, Teresa 66-118
Beane, Chris 66
Beck, Bill 66
Beckwith 66-108-121
Bell, Thomas 66-76
Bergenstein, Valerie 66
Biliczky, Joyce 66
Bixler, Gayle 1 3-66-1 03-1 08-1 1 7-
121-131
Blake, Douglas 66
Bloomer, Joyce 66-108-118-119-121
Boggs, Deborah 66
Bowman, Becky 66
Bowman, David 66
Bowman, Victoria 66-132
Bradley, Sandra 66-131-132
Brenstuhl, Neil 66
Brewer, David 66-108
Breyiey, Loranell 66-108
Brown, Thomas 66
Buckland, Danny 66-73
Bucksar, Darlene 66-108
Burke, John 13-66
Burnside, Donna 66
Busch, Richard 66
Butcher, Diane 66-108-121
Calame, Joy 67
Cameron, Carol 67
Cordelia, Linda 67
Carl, Eric 67
Carpenter, Ken
Carter, Stanley 67-69-108
Casey, Bonnie- 67-121
Cavey, Mary 67
Cendro, Joe 67
Clark, Alan 67-69-108
Clary, Patsy 67
Clawson, Richard 67
Clay, Steve 67-102-105-107
Claycomb, Galen 67-108
Cochran, Marianne 67-1 08-1 1 8-1 21
Coffey, Marian 67-121
Cogar, Carolyn 67
Coleman, Richard 67
Colt, William 67
Conners, James 67
Cornelius, Ronald 67
Courtney, John 67
Cowden, Nancy 67-108-121
Crise, William 67-108
Cullin, Clare 67
Cunningham, Michael 67
Cutlip., Larry 67-108
Davis, Gloria 67
Davis, James 67
Davis, Marilyn 67-108
Davis, Thomas 67
Davison, Gary 67
Deeter, Lena 67-108
Dellinger, Donna 67-108
Dennison, Anna 67
Denton, Tobbie 67
Deyling, Kathy 67
Dial, Larry 67-70-109
Didion, Yvonne 67-108
Donahue, John 68-116
Dooley, Deborah 68
Dreibelbis, Charles 68
Dunbar, Anna 68
Earl, Greg 68-108
Ettling, Bradford 68-108
Failor, Deborah 68
Falconer, Ruth 68-108-109
Favret, Michele 68
Feldman, Peter 68
Feron, Rita 68
Fesco, Fictor 68
Fetzer, Debbie 68
Fisher, Charles 68
Fleming, Jon 68
Fortney, Lyle 68
Foulke, Kerry 68-131
Franz, Michael 68
Friday, Kurt 68
Friedt, Ronald 68
Fulton, Sharlene 68
Gallagher, Bill 68
Gasper, Linda 68-132
Gaugler, Dwight 68-109
Gensemer, Chris 68-108
Gerspacher, Jon 84
Gilles, Brenda 68
Gilliland, Nancy 68-131
Gillium, Jeff 68
Gisewhite, Mary 68
Goebel, Patrick 68
Goff, Lynn 68
Good, John 68-73
Goodrich, Susan 13-68-108-121
Gorfido, Sammy 68-76
Gorey, Alex 68
Gouin, Michael 68
Gowe, Doug 68
Greenberg, Rich 68
Gregory, Steve 68
Grindle, Elizabeth 68-108-131-134-
136-138
Groetz, Michael 68
Guiltinan, Anne 68-108-118
Hallman, Cindy 68-108
Hampton, William 69
Hanshue, Dan 69
Hanshue, Ronald 69
Hardinger, John 69-97
Harriger, Elizabeth 69-131
Harvey, John 69
Herigstad, Karen 69-118-119-140
Hettinger, Raymond 69-96-108
Hettinger, Wesley 69-92
Hobart, Kimberly 69-108
Holt, Sandra 69-108-128-136
Hood, Lauretta 69
Huffman, Diane 69
Hunter, Benita 69
Hunter, Doraina 69-132
Hunter, James 69
Huston, Alan 69-108-138
Jameyson, Mark 69
Jenkins, Leroy 69
Jennrich, Terry 69
Jewel, Jamie 69
Jindra, Diane 69-132
Johnson, Diane 13-69-109
Kahn, Hal 14-69-94-95
Keiper, Jerry 69-109
Kemp, Rose Anne 69
Kilgo, Loretta 69-1312-
King, Cynthia 69
King, Linda 69-108
Klein, Andrew 69
Klein, Angela 69
Knowles, Sharon 69-108-131
Koch, Mark 69-108
Koenig, Brenda 69-108-121
Komjati, Pam 69-108-121
Koppelberger, Chris 69-109-131
Kowal, Tom 69-108
Kraus, 69-108-121
Krejci, Paul 69
Laird, Harriet 69-108
Lattimore, Lora 69-108
LaVelle, Brenda 69-108-109-121
Lawrence, Tom 69-108
Lehman, Deborah 69
Lehman, Linda 70-140
Lennex, Harry 70-108
Lucas, Malcolm 70
MacLeod 70-108-121
Madey, Lynn 70
Markle, John 70
Marshall, Vicky 70
Martin, Amy 70-108
Martin, Roger 70-116
Martinez, James 70
Maur, Wayne 70
McClaning, Leslie 70
McComas, Claudia 70-108
McCormick, John 70-109
McDaid, Nina 70-132
McMullen, Patricia 70
McNamara, Darla 70-132
Mericle, Bonnie 70-108-132
Miavitz, Myra 70
Miller, Susan 13-70-108-120-121-128
Mohn, Dennis 70-108
Moine, David 70-108
Monroe, Margaret 70-132
Mora, Duane 70
Morse, Ed 70
Moudy, Dwight 70
Myers, Jeff 70-108
Nehrenz, Dennis 70
Nichols, Chris 70
Nichols, Pam 70
190
Noble, Marc 70-108
Ed's Sohio — 185
Palker, Kathy 70-108-119-121
Parman, Joyce 70-108
Pennington, Jill 70-108-121
Pearce, June 70-132
Phillis, Colleen 70-118
Piatt, Patty 70-108-132
Pifer, Dennis 70
Pike, William 70-108
Placke, Ed 70
Plummer, Donald 71-108
Poor, Jeff 71-108
Porter, Pat 71-132
Powell, Jill 71
Promie, Janice 71
Purvis, Debora 71-108
Quati, Sharon 71-108
Ramirez, Victor 71
Randall, Ricky 71-108
Ray, Leonard 71
Rennard. Tony 71
Reuber, Edward 71-108
Riegger, Lynn 71-128
Rivers, Jim 71
Roberts, Tim 71
Robins, Dave 71
Rochford, Robin 71
Rockwell, Karen 71-108-121
Rodgers, George 71
Roshon, Melinda 71-108-118-121
Roth, Elise 71
Rowlands, Rebecca 71-108-121
Rozell, Glenn 71
Rucker, Brenda 32-71-132
Rucker, Joyce 71-132
Russell, Denise. 71-132
Ryan, Dennis 71
Saab, Diane 71
Sauer, Barbara 71-108-121
Scheel, John 71-108
Scherz, Gary 71
Schindelholz, Sally 71-108-121
Schlechty, Ed 71-108
Schmid, David 71-92
Schmitzer, Frank 71-73-108-128
Severs, Julia 71-118-121
Sevougian, Paul 10-71
Sexton, Doug 71
Shirk, David 71-108
Shurell, Brian 71
Simmons, Jennifer 71
Simpson, Dennis 71
Sirrine, Marcia 66-71-108-121
Skidmore, Linda 72-132
Slabaugh, Curt 72
Slater, James 72
Smith, Elizabeth 72-1 08-1 16-1 18-
119-121
Smith, James 72-108
Smith, Sherry 72-132
Snyder, Robert 72
Spacek, James 66-72-108
Spieth, Beverly 72
Sprankle, James 72
Starkey, Terry 72
Steinbach, Ann 72-108
Steingass, Mark 72
Stewart, Susan 72
Stillman, Beverly 72-132
Stone, James 72-108-138
Stuart, Harold 72
Surgeon, David 72
Swingle, Theresa 72-121
Szabo, Diane 32-72-132
Szrenkanyi, Joseph 72
Thompson, Paul 66-72-116
Tindera, John 72
Tomblin, Billy 72
Tucker, Patricia 72-108-118-121
Tyrrell, Sue 72-131
Ulmer, Barbara 72-108
Van Caster, Jerry 72
Van Epp, Patty 72-108-121
Van Zile, Gary 72
Veres, Louis 72
Wadsworth, Beatrice 72-108
Wagner, Lorraine 72
Wahlsfrom, Jerry 72
Wallace, Richard 10-72
Ward, Bruce 72
Washburn, William 72
Webster, Gwen 72-118
Wells, Mark 72
Werner, Debra 72-118-119-120,121
Wiegand, Greg 72
Wilde, Pam 72-108
Wilhelm, Tim
Williams, Debra 72
Williams, Pamela 72-118
Williams, Phillip 72-108
Wills, Gary 72
Wisely, Barbara 72-108-121
Wood, Carl 72
Woofter, Debbie 72
Yaekle, Robert 72-76-92
Yates, Gary 72-97
Yeager, Barbara 72-108
Young, Joe 72
Ziegler, Tad 72
SCHOOL
PERSONNEL
Alexander, Thomas 22
Balough, Betty 33
Bixler, Walter 109
Barbor, James 29
Blackburn, Dalton 33
Bosler, Stanley 22-130-131-138
Brewer, David 25-130-141
Cantwell, Robert 29
Carey, Charles 28-103-104-109
Casterline, Larry 28-144
Celidonio, Robert 27
Christy, Marno 26-140
Chur, Robin 22
Corbus, Ken 23-114
Cox, Susan 27-132-133
Cross, Marilyn 26
Dague, Robert 21
Dailey, Howard 25
Eisenmonn, Arthur 25
Elrick, Donald 27-133-151
Elr-ick, Dorothy 27-134
Evans, Harl 24-76-92-137
Evans, Robert 26
Failor, Sally 33
Fiser, Stella 33
Fry, Harry 27
Gienke, Theresa 33
Graham, Stanley 10-26
Haas, Eugene 27-116
Hamm, Marlene 25
Hedrick, Robert 20-145
Heiges, Jeannette 29
Hornberger, Susan 24-132
Hubbard, Mary 22
Huddle, Rebecca 23
Jaskol, Francis 30-142-143
Jeske, Jane 28
Keck, Pauline 30
Kellogg, Susan 26
Kowal, Louane 31
Krieger, Norma 31
Larson, Alvalyn 20
Lawrence, Pat 23-118-121-129-151
Linn, H. E. 29
Loveman, James 28-108-109
Millor, Manuel 25
Minick, James 24
Morrison, Tevis 26
Morse, Leonard 20
Mougey, James 13-24-103-105-106-
108
Muren, Margaret 30-136
Neptune, Jeanette 23-124-125-127
Palinchik, Shirley 33
Peters, Robert 21-84
Phillips, Delmar 26
Pilarski, Larry 24-76
Platz, Roland 22
Poetsch, Marjorie 31
Porter, Fay 24
Rhoads, Clyde 33-143
Rickard, Ruth 31
Rios, Ajgie 21-116
Rogers, Lucy 33
Schafer, Losia 29-147
Schamp, Douglas 28
Schapiro, Eleanor 27
Schusterman, Carl 30
Shelton, Alverta 33
Shirey, Lucy 28
Smith, E. W. P. 20
Smith, Robert 20
Smith, Carolyn 22-134
Smith, Mary Jane 21
Stephenson, David 94-95
Sweet, Raymond 33
Swinglish, Joe 23
Thornberg, Jeon 31
Tibbits, Bill 24-76-78
Titus, Jean 32
Toth, Carol 27
Vandersall, Bruce 25
Veverka, Jeanne 20
Wagner, Paul 32
Waite, Ralph 20
Walker, Douglas 25
Webb, Marvin 22-123
Weygandt, Dale 23-96-129
Wible, Cal 20
ADVERTISING
PATRONS
Akron Savings and Loan
Company — 1 82
Allison's Shoes — 186
Anderson Drug Store — 169
Aufmuth Motors, Inc. — 181
Barry & Ritter Store — 186
Bennett Lumber — 176
Bliss & Loughlin — 165
Blue Room Beauty Shop — 187
Brand Plastics Co. — 173
Bruce Block Real Estate — 172
Buehler's Market — 169
Canfield's Food Center — 182
Champion's Sporting Goods Co. — 185
Dairy Isle — 167
Dudas, A. H. Real Estate — 182
Medina Farmer's Exchange — 174
Farm Packt Pickles — 185
Flower Towne — 186
Fodorette — 1 79
Gallucci Chevrolet — 161
Gazette Leader-Post — 186
General Electric Appliance
Center — 174
Gensemers Funeral Home — 187
Gorfido Real Estate — 186
Graff's Glass Co. — 184
Gunner's I.G.A. — 183
Hallmark Furniture — 175
Hayden-Stone, Inc. — 162
High's Office Supply — 161
Hunter Insurance — 166
Hyde Insurance — 185
Idea Shop — 185
Kengraphics — 1 67
Lan<;e & Co. — 186
Lawson's — 167
Lloyd's Marathon — 185
Magic Carpet — 184
Max & Clyde s Barber Shop — 187
Meoma Camera & Music Co. — 185
Medina Hardware — 187
Medina Lanes — 186
Medina Paint Co. — 178
Medina Radio & Television — 187
Medina Supply Co. — 158
Modern Barber Shop — 167
Nelson Employment Agency — 182
Nicodemus Cleaners — 179
OEC Corp. — 183
Ohio Farmers Insurance Co. — 170
Old Phoenix National Bank — 181
Orban's Flowers — 183
Pelfon's Foods — 184
Permold — 178
Polo, Dr. and Mrs. Donald — 159
Reinhardt, Geo. F. Inc. — 185
Rice s Frock Shop — 168
Rickard's Market — 177
Rickard-Wi Ison Insurance
Agency — 177
Roily's Turck Sales — 176
Root, A. I. Company — 180
Savings Deposit Bank — 168
Shreffler Chrysler-Plymouth — 187
Shangri-La Rest Home — 171
Simmons Co., Hausted Division — 187
Smith Brothers Wood Shavings — 164
Standard Welding & Steel
Products — 1 73
Taylor, Ray H. Trucking &
Supply — 1 80
Tubbs Agency, Inc.— 178
United Airlines — 160
Wade's Marathon — 187
Waite & Son Memoiral Home — 175
Werner, Lewis A. — 163
Wible, Cal Inc. — 177
191
Vauvenargues said, "The greatest Achievement of the human spirit is to live up to one's opportuni-
ties and make the most of one's resources." This year we have attempted to portray the opportunities
afforded students here at MHS.
Students attending school in order to seize these opportunities were affected by affairs and events
from the local school level to international happenings.
In this presidential election year, we heard names such as Romney, Rockefeller, Reagan, McCar-
thy, Kennedy, and Humphrey. While the Vietnam War became the big political issue, the United
States found itself in an embarrassing situation with the Pueblo Incident.
Violence continued in the world; and, here in the United States of America, Martin Luther King and
Senator Robert F. Kennedy were gunned down by assassins' bullets.
College students continued to riot for many and varied reasons and took over administration build-
ings on several campuses. Stories of LSD and marijuana mingled with the strike news.
Death claimed the lives of two Alabama women— Helen Keller, who gave courage and inspiration
to millions; and, Governor Lurleen Wallace. On the plus side, medical history was made in South Africa
where the apparent first successful human heart transplant took place.
Top movies were "The Graduate" and "Bonnie and Clyde." Kids boogalooed and shingalinged to the
music of Spanky and Our Gang and The Electric Prunes. Tiny Tim became a sensation. Sayings such
as "groovy" and "blew my mind" were frequently heard.
The local city scene found community leaders planning for a sesquicentennial celebration in June,
1968. A new court annex took shape and the fire house got a face lifting with a coat of red paint.
Through all the happenings, school went on about as usual with the activities of daily routine, not
to mention the usual term papers, reports, tests, athletic events, food and financial drives. The change
in administration was very smooth. The courtyard took on a new look under the watchful eye of
Mr. Carter, while the front of the building received a dressing up with trees and shrubbery.
Seniors celebrated upcoming graduation by visiting Cedar Point and rearranging the furniture
one evening after hours.
Too soon, it is all over, this senior year of 1968; but it certainly is not forgotten.
The Editor extends sincere thanks to the staff members and her adviser, Mr. Webb; to Sylvart Stu-
dios, the Gazette, our advertising patrons, and to you the subscriber. Thanks for permitting us to
pilot you through the course of "Opportunities Unlimited" here at MHS.
—Kathy Kline, Editor
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